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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_02_14r )r+[ .-aacv�s-. .-'s'•.: :".„,;-_.., ,.... ..,�,X r, y. .i,•,.-,- —yam --..a,r-,r _ -".+'+a+ 7 -A..:;'ter":_ •r ""'er ._,,,r_.^ --,�v' •-.xa-^ •,,,; .,-+'."v.. -.a• 1',�,' ,:� ,:ft -' '-'•.µ:�".a �,..+� ..sees-g .�:,... .sir-�a-•.wky c`"'-.r, — r-�;.s ,,;t"a.,a •.aT, fn;Md4. 'sf; Yr. eh., � ., �,. .... .r.. . ... -. _. .+ !-. .'-. ., � 1'K" �0.'Ked• 7. b w r w; VOL gX.XI1. --- '-PICKERING, ONT.,-FRIDAY, FF:B IfUA.RY 14, 181.3 No. 20 1r�afE1►#EfittttL f�afelQ*• AUDLEY MONGOLIA SPINK ,'MILLS :Established 76 ?sateMedical Chas. Goodwin has been'purchasing Elise$toyer spent Monday of- last hay in this vicinity. q week . Toronto. ,P g GREENWOOD Mrs. R, Guthrie has ogle recovered Mre. Lehman, of Alfons,is s endin IR E. FORSYTH, D9. Lmr 01 We . of O., Regis- from-a severee. t Miation of Ontario. s e w nter weather Intel has cars- Mra..Orvil Byer, of Port Perr vis: MLLpecisl attention given to yep y y, NleflttingOfglasses. Eyes•,testedfrge. North _ ed quite a nice ice, and several are ited relatives here a few days last w Olaremont. +atilt storing the usual quantity, week. Jan. Dann purchased a carload of Miss Lizzie Bailey, of the 8th line _ C, MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., ,F=A fat cattle from Judge McGillivray. Markham, spent Sunday with Miss lr . ediabarqh, mein of she college of• ',White Satin," Best Manitoba They were fed by Bert Grille. Annie Wfdeman. Pb>.ioians►ua surgeons of Ontario.licentiate The Addie S. S. are now workin A number from here at the - FOR 4 -"'ot Re al college of sm'iteona Edinburgh. ' Cream-Buns," " Blended under the ae�_set of, officers; Supt., center supper aL R,'Nighawander's on - SPeMa7 attention to duDaeee of woman. ayd �• ++ „ p8 ahiMran. Otsce and residence,Brougham, Tea-Buns, Pastry Thos. Puckrin;Sec. Sid Pugh ;Treas., Friday night last, - W. J. Bell ; Lib., Mel. Tyndall; Org., • •••• \ PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL FEED Mies Brownlee; Teachers : W. H. fitROUGMgM TWO WEEKS " and`X-RAY INSTITUTE Guthrie, Mrs. Bell, Miss Brownlee, M,,, Jno. Patterson, who has been PIC8E8INq, - - ONTARIO "JUMBO'A+'EED FLOUR Mrs. Taylor, Mel.Tyndall. quite ill is recovering. A. HLaIx TowLE, X. B., M. D., C.,It., B> AN _ Attend Mies Mabel Cassie spent a few days Y offer egestal low price SHORTS end Baptist entertainment in Toronto last week. pbystol Dig ase& OAT CHOP `' - Tuesday neat.. Lewis Bur em, of Hampton, is oh Barley Feed in 5 ton y i Specialist in Rental Diasasea. Ptostatie Dig- - 1►. y 'Ms.. os Men, Diseases of women, Cancers, MANITOBA OATS- ■— •�•--• spending a few days at J. McLean'a. ' ftniars,I-Ray examination. Diseases of eye. pUNBARTOrt, Geo. and Mrs. Hamilton, of'Roach's - lots Or Over. ear,nose,throat and lung,. Fitting glasses Lad AMERICAN CORN (To arrive} Point, spent ttil Monte and chronic diseases• p t a few days with the lat- ' OaeO Hours 19 to a and s to 9 ssiy FEED OF .ALL HINDS John Creighton has returned to the ter's grandfather, Cilia Philip, Better secure your supply q - village this week, � • - Ed. and Mrs. Ham were in Toronto LeQai. Our prices are the lowest . Albert and Mrs, Sparks, of Oshawa, last week, Mr. Ham- attended the now and gave money spent Sunday in the village. Graham 8c Renfrew horse sale. ` � E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS• Quality the best Miss Dunbar, who visited friends in Died on Saturday, Feb. 8th, of the . TIM-09 at Crown _ Toronto for a week, has returned. home of bis sister,Mrs.J. Beast, Win tyy et`aadOosraty, 8t.Andrew's Ladies'Aid, of Picker. Palester, i n his ninety N1Natttor. 000tt Honer,whiibv. 14r _.:_. inq, were entertained by-Mrs. Dunbar D. Rdasell bought a valuable mare E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and on Tuesday afternoon. at a high figure from Alexander Mc- A•Bolicitor,Notazy Public.Etc, Moneyio T T gPINg LIMITED G. A. Gillespie attended the funeral 'Riven, of SE Thomas, to replace Lhe loan, Omoa aaa door to the Standard Bank, Y•. JJ• t t of his aunt, Mrs. Jame Forsyth, of To- one he lost some time ago. ' 1Phitbv. 9bly PICKERING. ONT. ionto, on Wedneadei+y. -Her remains A meeting of all those interested in were taken to Grafton for interment.- the Temperance flail property will be- �tsiiltnesfH �arDa. Charles Clark, formerly a resident held there"this (Friday) evening, at 8 W. here,-died on Thursday of last week o'clock. A full attendance is request- ��""11('� G, HAM—Issuer t of Ontario, at the residence of his son.Thomas at ed. SCRANTON COAL ; Licnnsw is the County of OMty. Lockerbie, Sask.,after a few daps' ill- A grand racing carnival will be held !'iel<aring Village. B E A L T' s s Hess from pneumonia. The remains in the Mammoth Rink, here, on the �T POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- were brought to Rosebank and were evening of Wednesday, Feb. 19. when STOVE and NUT T 1 Honest, valuator, collector and issuer CLAREMOtiT interred- in Erskine cemetery, the the following prizes will be offered rot marrtaae-lieeases.Brougbam. 4oy_ funeral being attended by a large Married man's race $1, wheelbarrow - w, HOPPER Issuer of Marriage for all styles of-furniture. number of former friend,;-. )3"e leaven race f61; slow-race gl, boy's race 50c„ "a D. Licenses the County of Ontario, a widow, one son and one daughter, free-for-all race 81. Admission gents now arriving O at atozr and his residence.Claremont, _.. , who have the sympathy OVall,in-tiieir 15c,. ladies 10c., spectators 10c. _ 13,BEATON,TOWNSHIP sore affiction. A quiet wedding was solemnized on �• Conveyancer, Commiseionerfor t.lcfas ^ '1� Wednesdav afternoon of last week at FILL YOUR BIti WITHOUT � "aduavisn'. ®oconafaas Eta Koney b loan Room Moulding Haar "The Land of Seott," Clare• Alex. Albright's. when their only "�' os farm Issn•s.of �e Lio• - daughter, Pearl, was married to John _..'DELAY. .004W 4:, ons. moat, Tuesday, Feb. 18th, Tweedie. The ha - ppy couple ]eft the OUR SUPPLY WILL NOT -„ P09TI Picture + ra1Y188 Green burn station on the eveotnqg LL, Licensed Auctioneer, SCr►RBORp train for a week with Toeonto and • tar Counties of Yorkstun and Ontario iso LAST LONG. AGO- lion sates at all Gree atteaa•d to oa•horssN - At the month! meeting of the Muskoka friends. We join In wishing avtteM !dares firesM River F.O.. oat, Window Shades township council eId on lidondep two them much happiness and prosperity. T B. POWI3LI.. Licensed arca important ecboot debenture by-laws Miss Beatrice Alger very successfully, 1"f lionear raluawr and eoueasor tog - sed the: First Grade esxmioatlon were introduced. One for borrowing T 1C D T lk1 K' T Miseries of Ontario and York el r ands of q to Piano at the Toronto Conservatory tJ a7 L 117 A.1 � f Wes«oadneted afebo Privately or by anesion• 0 far the erection of a new school y s L. building in S. S. 9, Scarboro Village. of Music, one day last week, aryl Miss SsAa mow collected For dales or other ppars U1�TDERT f1jH �' g g F. Mildred Robson sed with honors s. Neal . pply as orders eft e.a lgzvg Og os'Pink- over a period of 20 years. The other P� �1{.K •RI G tiaras. Phone nzeer.left as Ns,ws omoa, Malt. for 110.000 for the erection of a public the Second Grade examination in scree, or Maenab s store, Olaremeas trill re. In connection school building in S. S. No. 1l,p hese P1x°°' Both'young ladies are pupils ' salve prompt anension. savetwtion gasses• of Mrs. John Soden. who was, also a _ Med My phone number isIndependent 1001 Distance no object. ._ debentures to be spread over a period candidate for one of the The(retical } of 25 yearn at 8}per cent. /� • Death removed one of Scarboro's a=oma and passed the same with flint- iOA S. R. PENNOCK �rl�ea moderate. moot prominent citizens in the person class honors. Mrs. Soden studied from ��J - } J. H. Anger, Mus, Doc„T. U.T.,Mus. y of George Annie, who died early on Bac. tOxon), F. R, C. O., at the Con- tWH/TJ'iYALE, O1VT. C, Monday morning at hie residence on. servatory of Music. We congratulate Best f lump Steam Coal and all sizes Humeral Director and )eatbalmer' DR. HESS the gioir•ton road, near Scarboro Vil- them on their success. is Hard Coal. =� ' _ ]age. He was one of the best known _ b r Any business entrusted to me will residents in the district and the owner WHITBY Y v �/� B �jj �.I 'ti' be carefully Dandled. s of a number of farms in and around ,. Charges Moderate — StoC TO__C Scarboro-Township. He contracted x George herr, the aretakP'r of the A good stock of 1 and 2 in. rough and s: . o matched Independent Phone No. 1014. deacolth He leaves . which and three to ticalentertained a week ago. wbi(,h later devetop. county oQr, still t mucha.Ins hope dressed Tine and spruce.al i die sed Pd into neuinonia, which caused Ilia critical condiGoti, and not much ho a Fox ___ f his recovery- red pine Georgia pine u 011N PHILIP HOR$E3, CATTLE. SHEEP young sone to mourn hi6=entimelp The C. �1, R. line between the mein :.and basswood for ceilings. .•R JI V.1L'7y AND HOGS. death, as he was only 39 years of age. line and- Oshawa is now about come , _ —• feted. It is said that when tbis is C �i j M) A .R - - ChU' cur i e seaspn your Bloc -need.a sale• hay the steel on the t ronto-EBatern Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. ed meats constantly on lmnd. good Tonic, and it pays to feed both ways from Oshawa. the heat. Use Hese Write or hone for rices, WMITEVALE It is repoated in town that the To• P P Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon,. dud get results. _ rnnto•Eastern will be built at once Lm, Bologna, Weiners,.,etc. New Stock—65c aad $3,00 packages: Blake Beaton, of Toronto,,waa home from Pickpring to Cherrywood so that A. C. R E E SO R f over Sundae. a service will be given at. an early ,Highest prices paid-for :Kiss Ballantine is visiting Miss date, The lake shoreline will require LOCUST HILL 1Butcher''s cattle HESS POULTRY PAN-A•CE-A Ruth Annis, considerable time to construct owing Try it to put your Hens in gnod coin- A. F..-Major chipped a fine horse to to the amount of work to be done.u' Ind. phone. house Markham ISO: , , _ s dition and make them laySaskatoon the other day, The railway construction is very Yard, Markham 72 Y. "',iekerinrver Mis9 Gertrude Bate spent Sunday interesting now owing to the continn-with her parents, W. and Mrs. Bates-. ed blasting in the vicinity of the town, ^; lkfiss Helena Trayer "returned home which is being done to loosen 'the TIME T IBLE—Pickering -3tstion O after a pleasant visit with friends in. frozen earth. The work of construe- T. R,- Trains going East doe as follows— ''` First-class ri for hire PICKERING PHARMALOY P Nn. 6 Mail � �: London. tion�uvill be completed in about a colt- -Bus-m night REAL ESTATE...•• funeral of the late Geo.Annis,of Scar• steel will b be begun. y g Trains 14 going 6.0 P.M. W. .and Mre. Annie''attended the ie of weeks when the is in of the12 . eA1ti8 811 tTa?IIB born, on Tuesday. At the organization meetin of the 6'o B o9est� .doe ' ss follows— At Quite a nur-iber attended the fuoe• Board of Education all .were present No, 13' Local 8.27 A. Teaming promptly attended to. ral of Lhe late Dir. Pallister, of Bra except Mr. Green. Mr. Rutledge was 11. Local , : +J.gp P. M. ugharn, formerly a resident of this elected chairman. An attempt was ? Mail g,09 P. M. Agent for Canada Carriage l.o. tit���tXf�t�1� village. made by the new element on 'the Snadav included. • �• pew On Wednesday last Mrs. Norman board to re-open the school question. Peak, P4ek4ariwp. Insurance rates lower on farm pro- Rave two very instructive addresses A motion was made to have the Henry perty and Vill,Rge Dwellings, to the Instituto which were much $t. school repaired, but the motion >' C, Sweet t0 � in first-Claes Companies. HPpreciated. was ruled -out, of order by the chair. uxeh A The Methodist anniversary on Sun• man as the meeting was called only R/� _ _ �Tiwd Lim b& No Pt®zz11v.]sz Notes day was well attended'at all services. for organization, An appeal was �tasSett ?' If not insured with ins,call and" Mr. and Mrs,-Jordon will receive a made against the ruling,but the chair- com are rates. very warm welcome in future here, man was sustained b the vote of a Stenographers; Book-keepers P y One first-clase'hrick house and to 4. Cashiers, Office Assistants, 'Com- stable for sale. ; He%sey's sale, Feb. 19tH. The Conversat at the O. L. C. on , merits! and Shorthand Teachers Friday was one of the most memor- W L -- are in great demand, if they graduWEST MILL, able in its history. The special fen= ir7jti 9�1/� ate from the V. Richardson." **._-, ' .' . = ' ture was the opening of the addition Mr. Lash has most of the material which coat 835,000 and which contains on the round for his new barn, on the main floor, the library, reading Cairiee a complete stock o! ` Notary Public, Picherin g g P n f3• James Shackleton has returned to room and gymnasium; and in the L ., the West, after spending a couple of basement the swimming -tank and Columbia Talking = . weeks with his mother, bathing apparatus. In a separate TSO Os 0 O A L A Rev. Mr. Cameron's-interesting and building is the infirmary, which is ?„s helpful sermons on Sunday@ Fire draw- said to be one of the beat on Instruments' the coati- Many former students are now HsRD .&NX) $OFT neat. A special train from Toronto ins larger congregations each week. P and dou>±le disc records, Parsing from $700 to $<2000 a year. James Wilson bad a very successful contained the Lientenant-Governor _ - We deal is only the BEST KIND of The Standard Fuel no.. Ltd, sale last_Thursday afteruoonr The, and Lady Gibsgn and party and other Practical Education. , -We use best weather was not very favorable, but a city guests. Several. hundred .from s- systems,employ best teachers a"rid Cherry Station C. N. R. g�crowd gathered. town and,surrounding country were• Y z. produce.the'best results, Enter We are sorry to learn of the death presented to the Lieutenant-Governor. COLUMBIA DOW. Catalogue free: Mondays, Wednesdays and of Geo. Annis,who. passed away on The Dominion Railway .Board gave Fridays only, Monday morning. Ilia bereaved wife their decision in regard to the subway Instruments range in plies: W. J. Elliott, Principal - from $17,50 hornless, R_ �a and family have our heartfelt s m- on the C. P. R,.east of the,town, They Cor.Yonge and Alexander Sts, �9ON path?. y ordered the railway to make s straight -. •Phone'Mark. 5020 ' We were all grieved to hear of the passage 26 feet wide. Thin will re- death of Mr. Stanion on Friday even- move the obstruction to the view, but BlaoksmithingHave you lots of Water ? tag A few weeks ago Mr. Stanton it is not satisfactory to the town. If you harp not heard a new received severe injuries from the The Railway Board.will most ahnrtly modern Columbia Talking ` tramping of a horse. He was conoid- in Oshawa, and it is proposed to pres- Instrument, call and :rp: C. B. 1RICt, OF W}IITLVAL.t eyed to be-out of danger and'slowly ent to them a petitiSh from the rest- we will give you Having rented the Duabarton shop is prepared to furnish you anything recovering, so that the news of bis dents of the town asking them to re- a demonstration. Y; and opened the saine, I am prepay in the line of water supply such as death came very unexpectedly. The consider,the matter and to order the - A NG N ed to do all work entrusted to p Y funeral was held from his late rest- railway�tO construct a double bpeaesage, R N B�lSSETT 'R Horseshoeing a.specialty.me in the ine. plumbing,etianrills h draulie tame, Monday afternoon.dence to St. rgaret's cemetery on thein each 2�fTho Brock eet wide tst sh a treet crossing pier between is; Call in and sae ins any time. They are also expert well drillers also unsatisfactory. It is a level! JEWEI.RR AND OPTICIAN ' cr sing and some improvement is. i Z+22T_=29=M, and respectfully solicit your stroll Entertainment and Taw, Baptist d fired. owos+ra paw :WHITBY *'> DUNBA.RT0 the future, Ind, Feb. 18th. �rosrr o F+cM e for church, Claremont, n-,•c? "" 4: �.,•; .- �-,,. 4 .,;,;'.�:� �. Di1o9a'5621. p - 'a:` ... ,� - e .:' '.,. sh't. :, .x ' .. ...' '.x'•i! „y� „ area a � , i , .= DUCHESS A8 DOG-FANCIEB A Bad Heart, afro Emmerson, nine belong i Toronto. 3 r, TITTLE VICTIMS OF Two of them. of course, are SM William alackenaie and Sir Donald Slauu, the k"�' Followin the example of her twine of the Canadian Northern Railway GOOD HABIT -ro -the - s stem, who have spent their lives is net- — tlu� pu to u a u red oronesort Y-. Duchess of Marlborough is building _ _ art another• all over the world; turning 'Jos when .you are t1Te , - _ up-a -reputation as an enthusiastic them tato going concern. siva making particularly if it'S dog fancier. Many Firmly Convinced They Are, tremendous profits in the process. it ie at preseot tmpoeaible to compute how I t -It is Most Common Among Chil- At one time.the DuchBss ignored Dying of heart Trouble, Have Of- nweh there two men are worth. No doubt they could not do so themselves. _ the dog Craze and it Was a matter ten the Strongest Hearts.- - _ It is generally admitted, however, that i �' Y a —dPTON 'S rew of the School Age of-common talk that she was.pTSC -. sometimes you wake nD at night, heart their bi�¢est twup-h a mut to Dome when _ t' they will put on the market the stuck I! your child—whether bo or girl ticall the only woman in the p y gl y throbbing like a steam engine., Your of the C. 1V. R. corporation. Thin trait- -=-i:: fidget ty, emotional'- and a'�k- "smart set circle who did not Po8- breathing is short and irregular: pains continental lice, 'now running into its ' pn her gheot tlaruugh the reheat it abd9men., thousands of miles le trackage, has been ' - TEA wa.d, you should watch it care- sass-a dog-of so me.claae sin. g. built entirely by the sale of bonds. the 3a. fully as it may develop St:' Vitus household pets. Now she appears and cause horrible anxiety, stock remaining in the control of Mae* Your tmuble isn't with the heart at kenzie and Mann personally. One of Goes farthest for the II7013ey dance, Frequently ehaldren can- to be falling . into line with her m these days this will have a value whenfancy prices *N. -These me -fjoc, ra -the n - t turn to S1a�c:keuz:e and Slane may be nut- r' -strange actic$s, their limbs, jerk for bulldog breeds and water span- of indigeetion,-which has caused gas to d their features twitch nervous- iels. form on the stomach and Dress against flcient to put them in a (let of r dozen doubt furnish the basis for what are t Of the wealthiest men in the world. - �J•3*+� Speech is confused and the Her experiences have not -be'en the heart.read what happened to Isaac The C. N. R. Croup. kugwn as dress�Qbatea- whole muscular system.nag under up to the present entirely favor- of the others .named.iu the liar, air. Passing of James Young. Malloux, of Belle River, Ont.: Z. A. Lash, Sir. D. B. Hanna; Sir. Freder• The death of Hon. James Young at Galt OOntrol: These axe among the ----- "- - "Three'inonths ago T wps it weak, sickly ick Nicholls and Sir Henry Pellatt are removes a Liberal of the Old Guard, who • gy�nptoIns of St. Vitus dance, A man.' My appetite was poor, food ter, more or less intimately associated with for years pari has taken a keen, thou¢h i + `� merited in my stomach, T had Boar ria.' Mackenzie and ninon curporatiotte. Sir.. an onlooker's, tgterest in passing events. trouble that afflicts growing girls Lash is undoubtedly the ablest Corpora- His two volumes of "Reminiscences.' jual intro and indigeRtion. At night I would and boys, most frequently during non Counsel in Canada. air. D. B. Hauua published, have Droved to be a very dit• rk to t the school age. Dr. William9 i`Y often waken with Rae trip the stomach ice forced in 1t n-t of tdlreot U. `management twr ght'e,erent �with whom he iwaeRichard ceon empor t - Pink Pills are siieh' s splendid and heart palnitation act ' Sir Henry Pellatt and Frederick Nicholls anegue. Mr. going's work is largely !, yierve tOf11C that they have cored I consulted my doctor aad used rem•- are interested in many industrial under from the view point of a spectator. Bit the Worst oases of St: Vitus dance' diem that my friends advised- Nothing takings. A few years -ago Sir. Henry Richard was a he describes.Derticipant in helped. Pellatt realized over a million dollars in the campaign; he describes- c, -_ x'hey do this because the new, rich ;i I, I -One-day I recetvPd 1,sample of Dr. colli cash from his sale of the control of the 'i'oronw Electric Light t:e. He im• -� blood they make feeds and strong '�� Hamilton's Pilla, and my cure oommenc- mediately proceeded to put a large per- Co-operative Mexican Baking. them the starved nerve$, thus u �, �+ ed. Today I have a vigorous aDpetlte,. tion of this amount into a residence on In nears eve Mexican village - throwing off the -dis.e&AiI- Here-is strong beart action, and no sign of ln- the a hmar marvel all t beholdeceation, which may.be found aTrounded structure old- an example. Mrs. L. L. Gifforil, ' digestion. I feel younger and healthier Sir Edmund Osler and Sir. W. D. Slat- of dried mud resembling an old- 'Westover, Ont.,. says: "For over + p I' than ever before." thews are' CanadTvrouian representatives two yearn my little !1, CoriBtanee, -Your drugglat or storekeeper, sells-Dr. among he Canadian pa+the ikith nays fashioned bee-hive with a small ' gg•ii group of tinauciere, while the aihih man niII near the ground. It is the pas a sufferer from St. Vitus dance. Hamilton's Pills, 250. Der box or flee boxes on the list. Senator Ueurge A. Cox, is 'opening y II 1 Was was .frightened badly by S H `�tft �„� for $7.00• By mail from The Cararrhozone -closely associated with the Grand Tr,tnk oven which is utilized by the village •. , -1r Co H iftaio, •N. Y., and Kin¢aton,•Canada. Pacific enterprises. While not competing I for general Culinary purpose$. .dog, which seemed to bring on the " g !n the spectacular acbtevementr of S:r a QrOuble,• 1 µc y �'vei-~- William Sia,,keazie and Sir Donald.Siana,(Early in 'the day the oven is rhos- gen&tor ' - many respects one o1 oughly heated by building a fire in �-•did for her it seemed to be grow- y I TORONTO C�RBESPO DEICE the shrewdest finaucien in Toronto or it and after the scale 9re brushed Ing worse. She grew so bad that .. �''� iu the. country. Ing could not feed herself and her �- The Tan Rlohsst Men. down all the potsshe and pain Don- speech was so badly affected that rte' `�r : — An estimate of he feu wealthiest men twining the food to be 000ked are "we could sc sob understand her. r �" a INTERESTINO SITS op GOSSIP FROM in Turunw and 'their furtunw bar been placed inside and the',overt is closed v '.' mak`'" TNfi QUEEN CITY. published as fullowa: up. No further attention is paid to _ 'The twitching and jerking of her s� �' � Sir William Kackegzie ........6-5,000,000 t dinnertime. limbi was pitiable, At this junc it anti, - P. il- turesw be n giving dher Dr.R eAC`. Alf, , "i x T t—Tocronto HAS e,EdutuuuOsller Liam ' Rich Man-Workmen's tompen ra i•x Law tura they have completely cured I 4: y Yen satlon-Passing of James Young. W. U. Uuuderb4m .•;;:. :::•:: 3 xr�,uiMt joy0. H W cwd 3 UOi,000 iuy(1tt1¢Qlt1 C+aat dl0 the - 'her, and she 'is now as healthy a z ,�5 x A'riays delight:r.¢ :n life in dramala Sir Heury Pellatt ... }Ca,u00 eJbtueaitap � �t cher 39 you CSA find." �^iat,ene, the sYlrlt 4t th@ late Bea ale;chr;u Donald.Slaps .:..'.a",... 3.i100u00 i 1 ` 1 VPNb:tL muni, have found some sssttN!ao- J. W. Fiavelle 2. �1 E' L ' Dr. WilliaMS' Pork Pills are-soy Dur_hre9 of Marlborough. court room hislawyersscvAath, torhthe There prontMehse Legislature. /� by all medicine dealers o! Bent by _- found climax !n ha death. In the tie a h t h .ln the. 999 a �Hvor�1<E Churn. mail'at t!0 Cents a box or six-boxes 'Rmzkes the srnccthast riL!wt.tstaat - able, for a few days ago a va1111h'.e qua saiehin�is bedvtde hu doctors straQ¢t ri¢ I`h�s se"ion,t ♦ero he tqueeuon ofttwhethnr detxNxs tuner y�ever test' for X3.30 from The Dr. Ii'i.ilams' bearings-and Brookville Oat. animal which was being oonsign-1 u, retain the breath of life, Tha lawye;s .•lerke :u ru;rrr aad farm Laborers -are "Medicine'Co., her from Ireland g+it ytiftVCatell: ¢wined their point, but nne short hour w be incrudod in the provisions of the fx�is --na"cticirtng m e,�, m later -Beattie Nesbitt was dead. A't, 1l a ¢eurr,cl principle l to modern on the ourne , and a•% the c-on- N,,rkmau a t'omyer.r4iun leg slatwn is evaa ix a from ISLEEPIN G A DISEASE. 1 y Beattie Nesbitt a hero o history weal ill eses lrotn'r5 to 30ta,ona ..':. -. - Rignment was at owner's risk the i Napoterin. His living rnotae were -flHeo I roar a toad b established w. wh;ch em• wrttetor catslogua it your dsalscdo" `— loss will mean s+imething. in the with Di"urea and bo+ke pPrtair.log to yl+ayerr tit labor contribute. and ouy of .y,d;sthmchurn ard Ereet�sire Somnolence Is SO ES- the Emperor, and it is ea: that li de I this fund damages are paid to workmen Hy=.,,en's "GhamDiait" lkined B s Doctor.` _ nes hFiorhood of _it3,n00; -votrted eery l;rie of :laDeleba liters I whenever accidents occur. Industries art Washer, P y Next year the Duchene hopes t-) tore he e.old vrind Nesbitt a 'o f doubt thea fact ' graded demD��Y employers hazardous'a000uyatthns 08 M maxwen A Sam etplaina why »* 'An attempt to erplat'n the ectad- join the ranks.of the-suciety women striking respects ,not•exeludiag the mis• bice to pay more than those n leer 1143- 1L11agr0.�. ; sive aompolence of Pickwick'a fat who have been for a number of tri of later pease) as imitation of Na- selves contribute The workmen theme � o coal. selves wntrihute sorbin¢ and the fundi boy is made by Dr. Frederick Tay- years an active and conspicuous F Neeb1LL'wae an organiser. He had the is acim_nletered by the State. ' jos, F R,C P:, id •II interesting element in the I;adies' Kennel� restless energy and imagination of the rbeoretically, leg:eiat,ou of the. kind� , DDremoter He was see urcAfui. But It fa ' Nhould apply to everybody but It is, article OII S1cep0neea in Praotd- Club. 1»ardly earrreet'to say that he was either l feared that repreteutativee o� rural cue 1 +, - a ver strongor a very great man. He stituencler w, object, !f farm laborers ,✓boner' had e •at to resolve and the bead to and store clerks are Included, Ther, is. Dr: Taylor is s m thetro to- t� b' y y Chest Colds,. Wheezing contrive but he rarely had th. hated to ,therefhos a a p elbtlih that these e!aetch will a rop p ea the legislation wh.c11 wire r (wards those with wh.ym alePp vas a.n exect�ta; ix to be recommerdAd. by Air William l- affliction, and he thinks that the °rgani:ed Ward AssoalatlOna Cured -Over Night lteredlth,theepecfal commissioner,who has t b.,y may possibly have suffered Ha bae left hla mark on the political been invest gating the subieet, and that) i life of Toronto. The C'onoervative Ward I the labor.. unions which have been agt i _ ✓Ont eOn16 11IN'S Tiou5 disease, - Associations as they exist to-day are a tating fns the Act will not.object, tearing, "'There is no evide-non, that he you Can Break 1.p Cald, Feel Finn tnedinglnt in his work, 'rheffective ar+t ex•' mono o tntlaenttal and e8er e'y to their_ that it they did so they wourd Jeopardise ` �IaR overworked tveIItally or phy81,- .heir chaaoe•s of getting say lagtala NPSt �iornioq, by FnitoNing organization, a tact for which Nesbitt tion. oal!c adds Ur. Taylor, - muNt be thanked- Hie original Idea. It This will probably be be mciet Import. 13e, cites the Cage Of a prisoner the `'Nerviline" Method. In sold. was to int2'c�du:e an Or¢an:aat'on ant piers of general legislation to aitne _ that would be as eSecuve as Tammany. i tore the House this ueaton. Tax Re- q3 who, when chargaci with sleeping in - ' but is thin he was thwarted by ha form and Temperate tegtslatian will no -- - _. Ohs roadway, went to bleep in file E*Aerietics of. a Trained 'Nurse. -- o known a• the r..k-etOck:ng element in the t Every mother knowe how d:fflcult It is party: H•iwever, Y:e -had no tronble in F IU- R S worn t thQ United stated are dock; wilt3 of a housemaid who 1•,rang elected to the Legislature, where be manufacsmzed !n New YastF.the Went t0 sleep in the act of ani+->uno- to ret a young child to take a couch could have held his soar as long as' he 9� ams 4eldom will one help nnleaN wanted to, There we; anme disappo!at' world's beat market. 8e tet �ng a vixiwr, and whda carrying. a mixture,- me•it amnn h:s friends-when be was neA All Hire Drtoe lot sad eh:p o g!cea`'tn large doses, and the result to _ g M. I. ►fastzer • Oo., $y with cope full of coffee; and - thi-ri into the Whitney Cabinet wh:.h 6 E. lath 8%. (.Desk 75+• lr, t L.,�nt;nnc cepa +,inn "cs• to �mDlerely upset the stomach•.and was ,r:anized in 1905, and it wad not ling wake purse, in one of her aleeping Speaking of the prnmpteat en" for Mature to accept the Registrarshi;. This ^ r4X Bms, She dropped the baby chew, troubles and children's colds, Surte was the Elba Ot his'sirens. Iib made his y peed last plunge into politics by running fnr the floor -and nearly killed it.". Carriaston sale' "In all my experience the Mayor's C .Chair. leaf a .could not THE E � U�C E `There are also, on record Other In nursing I haven't met any prepara' sassy thQ a defeated. party wish hiho m, 1 l and he we drtPatrd. At that time and : Cases O� a somewhat different tion eo dePrndable as Nerviline. It is was President.of the Farmers' Brink, nisi -e•• OF - kind," says,Dr, Taylor, "in which the Ideal liniment.' Every drop you rub it has been said in explanation of his ao- - - tndividu8l sleeps continuously on is absorbed -quirkly, sinks thmngh tion in running for the prestige Mayoralty that fFARM ♦ �7�/{ j i OW the pores to the congested muscles, ranee, his dewire was to bring Drnetige LO the A lt�{1 L 1 ! I10lirS, days BiIId months; some F•s ectally for Beak. He calculated that��aaa ifayor of tFIE quickly. ave of M, England or P n e old h curetTorrent h M g ♦ and ]fe e re 9 - rI t theee are. described a3 niarco- cheat colds, Dain in the silo.• stiff nock. elsewhere all the, capital-neoessary' for The Outside closet—that Ab(1m1II- and they Ream to present al. the new institution. fs•psyt p earache, tnothacbe. I have found Nerv!• Nis Physloal Strength. Kaneers with trance, 'catelepk•, hys- -li'ne invaluable: Ie .treating the minor able accumulation of disease-laden f.ia and insanity. 31any stories are told of his enormoue ) ills of children Nerviline has no equal etrength. Oen single-handed be cleaned filth--is -the curse'of farm life-- "th loan gleet seven months with- I think Nerciline should be in every ,ip• a crowd of lumber jack,. who were Stant interruption: on another occa- home." making trouble in a n,orthezn camp. der©stip responib a ornine-tenths Hundreds 6t thousands of bottles of Again (Letting into an aitereatibn with a Ifion fifteen months. no.ther man, cab man +tit aoponnt of some trilling dam• of the diseases existing in the rural II eight years, s•pen,t more than Nerviline used every year-proof that ,lt air that had been done to the sleigh in ;tour and a half of them in sleep. is the ideal liniment for the home. Re• which Nesbitt was riding, he bought the CIIStriCtS- fuse anythtng your dealer tray Offer int outfit from the cabby for $25.00 and then 4The final att,"ack halted fifteen stead of Nerviline. Large family else turned it upside down on the. street. _ „�ontho." bottles, 50c., trial size. ^Sc.. All dealers. He was an active Orangeman. As a There Cay Be No Doubt About This or the CatarrhO-tone'.Co......Buffalo, N. Y•• young man be broke from big party in Tea, coft<ee, wnd even tobacco are and hiagaton, Ont. the Dalton 3lcCarthy days, but Iater was Zaentioned as remedies which will' instrumental C bringing N. Clarke Wal. �' _ lace and Sir Charles Tupper together On fust Qonsi(;eT. Here within a few steps of your Tiome—poisoft- ireep 'people awake when attacked. the same platform in 3fareev Hall. He `. by sleepiness. Dr. Taylai state's 3 IFOlI1N AS SHIP SURGEON- arranged for•them to shake hands, when � ing every breath of air you breathe—you have built a peat turning to-the a'idienre, he exclaimed, . that he has emploved n-ith success Is not. that a great Dair to draw to?" house-86 foul-am.elling sink—which must be need by you *n egg beaten in coffee. British Bdard of Trade Law'Does He was an 'admirer, however, of she Ito• our family. V Not Forbid It. - that ifman 'henhad been bornda�RomanlCatho- g y Bu _ y ' + lie be would have become a BiahoD, daughters and 80n8 fO - And you villin 1 bject vo-ur wife, A MOTHER'S PRAISE OF Heretofore the position of ship s Toronto's Rich Men. surgeon has been monopolized by No little interest has been evinced in this' risk,of disease, publicity and discomfort—in all weathers BABY S OWN TABLETS men, but all doubt as to the"eligi- the list of twenty-three men who, ac. —winter and summer. Probably you never thought of the bility of women.for the position hfle_ cording to Hon, -tH. e-R. Emmerson, control -Airs. Pierre Lambert, Paquette- been set at rent by a �Scattish prArtically-all of-the-big boniness !n the, ,outside closet in .this light before. Now you know. Make up j country. Ot the twenty-three named by I your mind to blot if off your. farm at once. Install a Good ..Que., says- "I read in the steamship company. much— papers of what Baby-'s Own Tab- The company had a steamer on Health "$anitary Closed--it doesn't Dost"much anis yon 'can ; ;jets were doing for other children, the Clyde ready-td�6ail.-for' Atts= - � pv have it right in your' home. Think of the convenience, Com- decided :to try them for m}* tralia with a large number of pas- fort and protection-from ill health. - 'Make up your mind to aby, who was suffering from con- senger�s, includiirg emigrants. on . Wash Day -.dipation and stomach trouble-. board. All that kept it from ieav= �av'e one without another dwy's..delay. Lett us tell you more -They. worked like a charm- and ing was the leak of a surgeonabout the Good Health Closet. tow I a'lway's keep them in the A qualified wdman doctor, the 'house and recommend them to all daughter of amarine engineer, / -Maif This COuo-On to 'Us RIGHT NO W - �- my- friends." Baby's- Own Tablets heard of the diffictilt•y and offered � cure constipation and indigestion; her services. The board of trade - - - HEALTH O4UPON 'they expel worms, break up colds officer who head 'to certify the-ship T IIJr GOOD HEALTH The Good : ..&nd allay simple fever and make looked up all preeedenits, and, al- • (Health Co ..teething easy. They are sold by tbough he found that iso womem • ' '- OMPA pnedicin8 dealers or y mail at 86 'had ever before beta signed on as Gentlemen!- cents a box from The Dr. 'Williams surgeon of a ship, he could find .25 Makes the Clothes ev - - Please send me literature I[edicine Co., '$rockville,..Ont.. notlttng ag=e it, and' the v:oman Blain a • • - giving tilt anipartirilars t- the - -6f flood_Health Banitarl Cloriet. doctor went out witb the steamer. rp White as Sno Brockville Antiphonal. f oar+b. Try •-t 1 ftuf by Ontario - ..r ..............:.' _. _ T that Taeket�i" • M.nuocr« Na ti• Thi Johnwn-Rlch�rAwn Co - "What 1■are singing the baby t0 If some men were oompelled to 11mtt.d,Monnwl,can. . • Address ............ ............ ............. dee and the baby is singing-them pan as they go they would never OWNS..,, get started. ',, .,. .. ..•. ...,:.... ,.' .: '. '- J::. „y...;,.. _ �� _,,s.� a.y .w•,.;. .es_._,.r >:�£ .n,F •`1� s3t&:•w•'•:� 4r i'. i. • ...^',&lS.GrNP.v"M+b�iti,Ke4vM,uit�.-.:u r' '• .e-i.:aeyl`ss��4 St.r.'...,1'E+swS.'{7 xyv6„C�r+.G•e�Gdd:A'.. L"`w. .,.'hrsGx2k+'R+.� o-.K•W+7L FC' m"fA++i'�'iY1dn,.a .cw�,MY �'•v r.. ...'.�".V..a..A, r�'. ..,,... �.-�Tds — 4,,G.,,,,>„�... kaa+, waYl''�,r..Jae•6+craw.;:•�p.r.?'-Wt..,y,�,pTvr,rA- .. — '`"�1' .. N� USED ONLY $� GERALD LOwTHEB NO MOrC Bronchitis BRITISH fa0;�a BIHDfi. ' --- SUFFERED 2_MONTHn •~ Bir Gerald Lowther, the British 1, �} ,i Tomtit_anal_-$11<Llark_Belnt Iatre- --�itr } ltr�SSU �u duped Into Bri'tieh Columbri. , _. during the « WITH HEMORRHOIDS has been undergoinga venting the — "Leave nature alone or therm time d may be trouble." This is the opin- ) s p a a t t w e l v e bite-Long Sufferer Tells of Quick ion of a writer, commenting on the (HOW NOVA SC'0'I7A WOMAN months. He is one Relief From "Catarrhozone." _ in British don birds. Columbia Be an with Itching Sensation. Ke __WAS RELIEVED OF HER >\ � of Britain's mutt g g pt HEART DISEASE. experienced diplo- It was with the beat of intentions Night. Caused l reat_. mate, and has ak W 8Th ,.. 1 that the sparrow was introduced t . -- served at Wash- __ Pain, ought Operation Only intto America, in the hope that in Sade her Kidneys right with ingt•on, St. Pet- ,gyp --`­-would- assist in keeping down the Cure, Cuticura Soap and Ointi- ' 11 her ersburg,' Madrid, insect pests so harmful to agricul- went Entirely Cured in 6 Weekse Dodd's Kidney Pills and a Paris; Tpngier, lure, but es soon aa the bird found --t— troubles vanished speedily and and other •parts of that a diet of corn was batter worth 54 Strange St.,Toronto,outerfo.--'•I edit s eeompletely. _ the world. '� — having, it abandoned its former fered for two months with the piles. Thai He possesses a god habits and quickly 'proved fleet began with a sudden Itching sensatIO e Eel Creek, Cumberland Co., N. perfect Ambages- once again the truth of the aid which used LO keep °0e 'iS., February 10.—Suffering from dorial manner, awake at night. I tried dib Female, Sidney and Heart Trou- and this is well il- _ adage that the cure is often worse ferent kinds or ointment 1* moi• ;hle, so run down, dervous and de- Sir Gerald lustrated by an _ than the disease. stop the itching which dee .� pressed that all the brightness had incident, which oc every breath carries healing balsams to Among the liirde being sent out poo prove valuable In the Lowther. from England are the skylark and least and to ser surprlss gone out of her life, and never ex- Burred at a dinner the slop sore places in the the tit both very attractive and de- after a few week'they be• r petting to be a healthy woman party held at the British Legation nose and throat, sirable bird from man ata o{ gin to bleed' I aid nos again, Mrs. J. W. Leadbetter of 1n Tan ler. It Asses few days of y know what to do as slur -this place tried Dodd's Kidney ter the capture of Said Maclean Montreal this time gives splendid praise view, but not altogether blameless ,used me great pain. I began to think ;Pills, and is once more in the beat to that notorious individual Rai- for the modern way of caring colds, ca- in their habits. The lark is an in- that an operation was the only ours torr of health. Her simple statement snide One of the Ambassador's tarrh and, bronchitis. veterate destroyer of the clover them. I heard of Cuticura Soap Lad Otnt- �t the best evidence that statement Vase of Instead of taking sickening drugs into t, trent and decided to try them, I sent for lays in winter. In an agricul- � guests, a fascinating French lady, the stomach, or using an old-fashioned _ a sample sad after Luing then,a few times + Kiane Disease is so bad that tura section of British Columbia it a " 3 anxious to know what England spray, the sensible man now."aye I found out to my great Pella! they gave podd's Kidney Pills will not cure would do, called across to him breathes the soothing vapor of Catarrh• is conceivable tl}�t the experience me less pain and later on the bleeding beg" aurin the re est, "What are ou ozone and Bete well right away. This of the British farmer would be re- to cease. I got some more and coatinued !t,"I was treated by five doctors," waiting for, Sir Gerald 7" y to exactly what Mr. Joseph Dsoust did, peated, and if the birds increased with the Cuticura Ointment and Soap. --.- late. Leadbetter states. "Four o{ "A lamb cutlet, madame," was and writing from his office at 67 St. Paul there, as they probably would at began Bet better sleep at sight and aftel za; them did me no cod. The fifth St., be says greater rate than in Britain, their etz weeks, careful treatment I find that= g the ready response. am entirely cured." (Signed) A. Benet;% "I suffered for years from the worst introduction might prove to be F operated on me and that gave me Sir Gerald married in 1905 Miss ],tare za,Is1z. .� relief for a time. I had'Female, Alice Blight, of Philadelphia. the form of chronic bronchial throat and nothing short of disastrous. If you wish a skin clear of plmplee,blaclo. Kidney and Heart trouble. I was rice Bli liter of Richard (}teen- naeal catarrh. I tried all kinds of syrups, Far more serious might be the heads and other annoying eruptions.hands —soK nervous and run down that my granddaughter ointments, tablets and waehee, but they establishment Of the tit family in a soft and white, hair live and glossy, and ou h, the famous sculptor. Her N friends did not think i would ever g P proved Ineffective. In tact i could get no district where fruit is grown. The scalp see from dandruff and itching, began charming personality, and her abil- relief. I read in the Montreal witness I to-dsy the regular use of Cutieura Soap for get better. tit is an inveterate desroyer of fruit ; sty as a hostess, have been of the of C'atarrhosone and bought an outfit. In the toilet, bath and shampoo, assisted bf 4 "An advertisement led me to use greatest assistance to her husband a few hours I got relief. The air pas buds, and is not even satisfied to an occasional light application of cuticure Dodd', Kidney Pills, and I have sages of my nose were cleared out, and stop at that. In England the great Ointment• gold throughout the world. Lib. �� In his diplomatic career. . '' donna is them a cure for all my _ I was able to breathe freely. My throat and blue lite make sad havoc III the oral.ample of each mailed tree, with sm-a was strengthened-my voice improved— Orchards when the ears and apples Skin Book. Address postcard Potter Dr" troubles, I cannot praise 'Dodd's 'k P Kidney Pills too highly." and no longer gagged and coughed. The begin to ripen, Itinq their tire- O�Cbem,(Jo:p.,Dept.41 D,Iloatoa.U.9.A. _ { Pointed Paragraphs. - effect of Catanhozone was wonderful. some habit to k small holes near 4 Female Trouble and Heart pis- P- PARats FOR SALE. ' Now I am well-no bronchitis,-no throat + -- �. ease are caused by Sidney Disease. There are some graft germs in al- the stark of titre fruit, so that de- diatrese. I urge everyone with a weakH. W. OAWSON, Ninety Colborne street. The natural way to cure them is m<,st any mans makeup, throat, with a rough. a cold or.a Wuch icay immediately sets in and the Toronto. cure the Ridneys by using Dodd's One who has nothing to lose is i of catarrh to use Catanbosone freely." fruit is useleeks for marketing. The t DOD STOCK FARM of 500 ArHEs. generally willing to take chances. 'j Prominent men in all walks of life use I ami unrt of damage that a e�ngle �T with Three Houses; large Bank earn. !f yam, Kidney Pills. + The girl who dreams of eloping ! and endorse Catarrh sone which is a fartily of tits can cause—and they Must be sold quick Price to very low. Not Such a 1Nueh. allow* her imagination to run away � scientific preparation for throat troubles I invariably' foraire in companies—is �. EvEKaL DESIRABLE FaSISS I:� •`` with her, and Catarrh. It to not a -cure-all" The extraordinary, for the birds are not k Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan ' "M wife writes me frOtH Lon i tha* cdn be bought worth the money for y However, the chs who rocks the dollar outfit contains an indestructible. ' onnt2nt to finish the fruit they have I quick sale. don that our daughter was present- P � I � sd at court over there." said Mr. boat in the sea of matritnonv is apt hard rubber inhaler and medication for begun, but spend their whole time . two mouths' teeatment. All dealer, or �� HAVE OVER ONE HP`1D8ED GOOD , �� in "sampling,"lin so that in a very farms to different sections of Ontario Bragg. This is a great honor and ;to land in -the divorce court P g poet .paid from the catarrhosooe Co., sh+>rt time half an orchard may be on my list. If you want a tarm oorunla &f it cost me nearly a thousand do]- _ s Buffalo,- R. Y. and Siogston, Canada. me. F; _ jan•" - ruined. vA "I was presented at court is this # DIFF}:HENCF.. _,a h W DAWSON, Toronto. , _ ELECTRICITY IN CHINA. WHAT FOLLO11'ED A CUT. Ax Country some�Itaeostame Face dnld It Pald Thla Dian to Change Fnod. 0 ?1E HUNDRED ty DS*Eoil s lass loam, frame r Stagg !iSe of flu Power for Advertising A Jlagiatrate'� Wonderful Erlreri- hruee�trame barn' close to raoway ss- )I Je�. ' taro and costs, and i don't sea 1`�y is called 'good lacing tion. Apply to Herman Wilson, Cold- l+te Growing' enee With Zam-Buk. stream. Ont., or Westera Heal. Estate Ex. 'where it is such a great honor. eventually brought me to a coa- " g' y g Mr. J E. Arsenault, a Justice of shame. London. oat dincin quite the reverse, of gF od . During the past Plat Chinese the Peace, and station master at001141-3- chant health," -writes an.. Eastrn mer- imerchanvs 1'n 'Shanghai have. taken Wellitlfrton on the Prince Edward STAMPS AND C01NS R; charm ro er satin toed oa me till f!uriannelectric tents and 1 with© barge "a1 T TAMP treignCOLLECTORS—H Drr°cEta ogts. bEtnard'o Liniment foe, Limited. rIsland Ry., has had a wonderful 4 n Foreign m .. Catalogue. Some time agn I had a Dae attack of P p g P gproof of the healing power of Zam- Altium, 0141• Seven Conte Harks Stems quitesy, which laid me up for two weeks my stomach became so weak" that 'stores "on Nanking Head vie with Buk_ He" says' :. (otnosny. Tcrontn. `and cost a tot of money food nauseated ,me, even the light- one.ancther in the splendor of their "Four years sec I had an` acci- atlscELLA"IOU s f Finding the lump ass; t formic n I eget and 3inl feat lunch, and I was Is-&iP fronts, my throat. I bathed freely with �Iv: P_ dent. I Slipped in the jtatl°n and ANTED - LIVE WILD ANIMALS. ,-RD'S LINIMENT. and saturating a cloth much depressed after a night of It ha$ always been the custom fell on a freight .stick, sustaining `� all kinds. Pearson. Poultrymin. With the liniment left It on all night. ( uneasy Elumlier' unfitting me- for l am+xng the Chine-w, to- drape the Guelph. Ont• ?text morning the swelltng was gone ' a bad cut on the fritnt "of me deg. j t? land I attributed the warding off of an business. l store on, o nin. day in red hang- thuutzht this nnu t :: " Jand I of Quinsy to the tree use of 3[I3i• �• R $ d heal, lout in- �BOaI`t - REGULAR ZSc. SHEET This condition was discourag at7g9 4f silk covered with pictures"of stead of doing so It c ve!it ed into B Music at-wholesale. Sample copy 60, ;8. Jr. WOHDEs, ing, as I T6enflldno eaw the ad ver• �Cc*e d sumenge Withtherooming of a bad ulcer and later into a form WtnntpE 5 ,AHD's LINIMENT. T Fp,r ,1 iPs 1¢enrp, Box t&16. tat. John. prove it, (! grap- O1'ri AND GIRLS—SEND pretty T os CENTS 'tisement of Grape.-Nuts Cood, and evening lanterns would be 'suspend- c'f eczema which +ltrrad tory r twenty-five pretty pas Dards t idly and also started un the other Pee"w rth. Stanstead, Que decided to try it. an-d, became sic- ed among the hanging, and illumi- le Both les became sv ,swollen lighted with the result• �natrd by candles, This has all g' B' !� ANCer Tang ex al. c r. ETC1l g and sore that I could only' uo about C internal and external, cared wttb• I; Harsh. "For the past three years I have <•hanged now, First the Japanese our o.in bv our home treatment. Artt,� t " Grape-Nuts and nothing else brought in electric advertisements my work by having theni bandaged as before too late Dr. BpUman medical ' (e. Limited. Cotlin¢wo.+d. Ont - IIByer utle „ breakfwfotluaehtnvi and lar Ul ALL a'1'OSk.,. KIDNk;Y AND BLAD• "Why not Z" fore retiring. . It speedily act my the Chinese me.t+t'.hant. sprinkles a „ �T der Stones. Kidney trouble, Gravel let [� stomach right and I congratulate ataxy of electric lights all through After six months of this trsl>t and kindred ailments Positively It sounds too much like kickiIIg, g g R g g ble I consulted another doctor, but cured with the new German Remed�, a man when he's down." myself that I have regained my the hangings t.ha.t cover the front with no better result. I tried all "S&nol " price $1.50. Another new rem, y +� ` health. There is no'greater com- sof his newly opened store. for Disbetee•Metlitae. and enre enre, Is fart• for a tired man than a lunch-1 one large stere. on Nankin the 'elves, liniments and lotions I "Sanol's Anti-Diabetes Price tMa from g g druggists or direct. The 8at:o1 tdanat ? Try Murine Ere Rdmedy I heard cf, but instead of getting turink Company -of Canada ti'mlt �'- When eosn,.rttns-eeel.F,n�•cugluar. ; of Grape-Nuts. It-insures restful Road, the. Shanghai Settlement s Tr7t[torRad,v+'..k trate"" «...m . better I got-wortw. Winnine¢. Min' i sleep, and en awakening in the I'priaeipal ChineAe business street ro u Gr.ovlated F.yettdsjirn.Yr.trd soot "This -was my ,•Ondition when I 14 each racka¢e MI:Ril E la tom- morning with a feeling of buoyant where the municipal authorities ha<� . of m first b x of Zam-Buk. CHENILLE CURTAI MS lEstilt poundeeb�ourtknitatm-nota"Yatene l g forted' the property owners when g y k% Y aGetrme• .t n.ea,n tm-tot Poen- courage and hoppefulness, Greatly to my delight that first box nod al:kind•of bscee haattnp,mlae ct.n. Fy.t,ro ror team year.. Now ',`Gra Nuts has been a boon to I rebuilding to move their ,premix" OrtD ANO CLEAN[• '. NB®d dedtcatad w the P"11c and meld by Pe- ave nae relief. I continued to ap- 1#CE GIRT1111iMS ..- ,/�a Lrn¢gteuatsac-s,cper bottle. Murine i my whole family. It has made ofback so as:to allow for sidewalk g m �.�� L1NE Etw. _ M/ii�e a ea1'. is ►septic TnGs, Me•k•4 I ply eu.mear. Murine Eye Remedt, Co., Chiaape our 2-year-old boy, who used to be I space, fearing that they should be ]v it to the sores, and day by day ts•rite to u,ab,+uc y:,uro nota>Iedalist. -�.1:" ' + unable to digest much of anything; ,cast in the shade. by their comped- they got better. I could see that at tRlTtlN AMERIOAN D/tINC to,ao:73i.Montrest last I had got hold of something Most of us would rather accept a robust, healthy, little rascal tors next door who had not rebuilt, No Difference. another man's cigars the his ad- weighing 32 • pounds. Mankind and were therefore net moved back which would cure me, and in the i$ 11,E g If we could have our liven to live ' vice. certainly owes e'debt of gratitude from the curb, they leased the.front end it did. It is now over a year since Zam- over again, we might avoid the .=-- to tie expert who. invented this sidewalk out as far as their old but ws - Buk worked a cure in my case, and mistakes we made before ; Minaro's Liniment Cures Cargat In Cows. perfect fixe given by frontage from the municipal coun- ' Canadian Postum co., Windsor, cil.and erected thereon a steel stag- there has been no return of the a ou a many other ones „ zema or any trace of it. - Stating the Case. Ont. "There's a reason. ing c<,tnpletely covering the front of ",[ , Ever read the above letters Anew one ,their store. Upon this staging they All druggists and stores' sell at TILES CURED IN d TO to DAVE Do I look like a fool Z appears from time to time. They are ., 50c: box or post free from 7,&m-Buk Your drue�ist will refund money it PAZO "Well, I wouldn't say that. But genuine, true, and full of human interest. have arranged a nlagnifiee-nt elec- OI4TMind, fails n cure any case of Itch-, I will say that you look like a man _ Co.;Toronto, upon receipt of price. Ing, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Silas 114 m� trioal display, which they change s— i to 14 days. 60c. thinks he looks when the wind has ,- periodically. They had no sooner 4 So: Indeed. Many 'a man fools himself when ,blown his hat off and a crowd has — - -- gotten their show well started than he thinks :that, he is' fooling his The more a lean knows the easier gathered to watch him chase• -it Oletimer-"And how do you like another firm farther up the surest It is to keep his face shuts down the street." married life 1" erected for itself a similar staging, wife. Newlywed (sighing}— Well—ere— and it is now a competition to see only one ^eROMO QUININE" Mlnard's Liniment cures Olphtherla He—"If I should kiss Moil what it's no political job 1'' which will outdo the other .in the - That is LAXATIVE : BROMO QUISIRE. would happen?" She—"I should magnificence of ita display. Look for the signature •of E. W. GROV _ Defles_ Economy. „ , Mlnard's Liniment Cures Colds, Ets. Cures a Cold in One Day. Cures Grip to ' "'What ' •caIl father. He—`'T'he'n I wont Cures V�hat is the meaning of eco- Two Days. ?Sc. do it." She—"But father's . parts' New Sky"rapers. Falls In Love With It - nomy." abroad. 1 "Do you believe in love at first The average married roan knows `.'Economy, my son,-,is going „ -:�— Paris is realizing that it is faced" what 'it is to be cross-examined. without something you do want in y r Iwith the• problem of a greatly over- sight?", case some day you should want i et•owded busine," cejb6e, and the "Yes, indeed. That's 'how my Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. something which you probably only solution of the 'matter• stsc�me wife always picks out the most exp „ y won't, want. Pensive stuff the clerks show her. to be the adoption of the American P Roumanian Grim Crown. +. per- skyscraper, which is being 'bitterly Roitmania's royal' crown is per_ ��NT � MILESUTY oppcs�ed by the true PArisian, who Drs M orse'ts haps the grimmest�n the world. It i-egards-the innovation as destruc- Albs mads, by c+>mmand of Ki;.•g Iliadifan Root F!!I® many of the famous strut- Charles, from the steel of a Turkish t�ye to = FOR GIN Pi�.S. tures and disastrous to the &P_ exactly meet the need which so Oftep gun captured at Plevna. On May arises to every familyfor a medicint Mr.-Sid. Castleman of Larder Lake arahtoe of the city. _•It tis a fight 10, 1881 after this and the simple - ► Pe to open up abd regulate the bowels ' Oni, needed Gin fills badly. He says t t of the new against the old, and Not only are they effective in all ` golden crown, without •jewels o'r "I had been suffering comp time with t means the elimination-of many cher- cases 01 Constipation, but they help ornaments, made for the queen, my Kidneys and Urine. TI-e pain was, s i-_%hed institutions and time-honored grearly in breaking up a Cold or La had been consecrated, King Charles sometliin awful,and no rest at night. s ste , with I heard of our Gin Pills and seat m leans out the m his hands y custxyms of the typical Frenchman GriPPe by c �' touk his crown Int. 7 of the gay metropolis. an purifying the blood. In fhe acme the words: "I aGsume with pride chum fin utiles to Fat them,and in less ' ray they relieve or cure Biliousness. than six Lours I felt relief. .In two t i11 In igestian,Siil-Headaches,Rheum this orown, wrought from a cannon days the pain 'tall left me entirely— It Ought. atisro a.d other commmi on ailments. Fprinkled with the b4xad of r her- and today,I f-el as well as ever". '� In the fullest sense of the words Dr. oes and conseerated by the church; 5oc.a box,six for$1.50. Sample free a ,' Iie'ta man of few words. ' "That ought to make him popu- A 1H Mom's Indian Root Pills are a I accept it as a symbol of the i irde if you write National Drug and Chemical S?].•r " o u s eth o 1 d lke zaae d r pendtl 'ece and power ou f Romania." Co.,of Canada Limited,Toronto. 134 TD. ;• 188i E i--'l3. lar, ) �. r• ., .. _ .'., .,u.t :..-Je:�.,. a...-t:-.,. ,..... .,...,.;L.• -. ....,.'. ,.. .. ...:. i_ 1.y. - :..�:.i_,..:,<: "�. '.3:,: :...,6`. ,r._-:: ,:°•.:...�. ..14''6..,.:._.rx• "=n. r' r j ^ 0511 lie 4M i i g , ►� mak. A communication clerk also rMark ••� A------' _�. DON'T GO FISHING t -1 ed from O, H. Btiver. clerk o! Mark- ablisD*d Fidda Sao ants ham TownWp stating that that town- baQ made grant or"lslbrl-to$e ezpeD- win receive wm•by *ailing W the Pon ded on Markham and Pickering crane brougham so - - _ <:A. -, zsslta townline providin Pickering spend - _ Fur7osorthat UCKWHEAT and-HSP for-1— #t-00 or axle- - Oubseriytioas to the United 6taft%WL30 Pickering grant a similar amount. of lint alLso bu whws cad,faTtif d ton:-of bei,Ih*W—R s % % _ in advance The committee acknowledge receipt App 17 to J•s t[ttohell or Wahg she herd of a petition from Mrs. Phoebe Tay- Pickering. �Ir st For all kinds of Fresh F , Sfnoked mud Salt Fish and - for and others re re-opening of road MURKAR, Proprietor, allowancein con. 1, between lots 84 FARM TO LET-160 acres Town- _'�� O 'y s T M R a ---1 w and 36. Would recommend that the ship of Scarboro,It mites from Toronto, ' comfortable farm hoagie, as baros,2 orchards, —PICKEAING COUNCIL reeve,deputy reeve and Mr. Mowbray splendid spring creek:mixed soil, &ddress or be a committee to inspect and report apply to HEX4y wssTNEY,west Hill,P. 0. :FRESH 02EN FISH � The above council met pursuant to at the next meeting, oat. It-tt FR 9 ;. White Fish 15 cents lb. Trout 13.cents lb. f adjournment on Monday, the 10th A by-law was introduced and finally OR SALE=High-class Shorthorn - Red Salmon 15 cents Ib. '.inst. Members all present the reeve Fried appointing the following over. F cow,9 yaare old,fresh with heifer calf by An the chi. seers Josiah'Evans. div 69, in place aide. Eow has four cr.eeee. Alsoa, Clydesdale 3• -.. - wean.alni�e J—...'� �— ,_._.—...- --.` - The minutes of the last meeting of Jose b Borland, who has resigned; �"a "" '"'' """ " ' r R p For further la ormation nee GaRBv2r, SMOKED AND DRIED FISH :were read and approved. W. H. Pugh, div 88 in place of Alex. North Claremont 16-if A number of accounts were present. McOalmon, who has resigned; also, Fn11&n.Haddie 1!}eefltA 113 - Ciseoed_13 ed for payment coni referred to the Spencer Taylor, pound-keeper, in ARM TO RENT-Being lot 22 con. ` ies ective committees. place of Thos. Calvert who has fe= F 8•Pickering(one in west of ClaremontFillets cents Digby Herring 20 cents a bow P Yillaae) and consistingof loo szres.well water. s, On motion Mr. Roach was heard re- aigned• ea,a tiever.tauingsf:ag creek. orchard, bip- _ _ - r : opening of road between Wbitevale A by-law was introduced and fin- root barn with stab.es underneath, Windmill SALT FISH A' etc, For further particulate -apply to GEC, and Cherrywood also referred to ac- ally carried Appointed D. R. Beaton COOPER,Claremont, N-tf r tion of C. P. R. in buildingg a turnpike arbitrator in the matter of the pro. — _ Labrador Herring 25 cents a bog Salmon Trout 10 cents ib �~ across road south of Cberrpwood. Posed union school section at Altona, FOR SALE-The executors of the Boneless Cod 10 cents lb. thought the road should receive at- LO act in conjuction with the public late John Greenlaw,are offering for sale tension from the. council and would school Inspector and the arbitrator to the valuable summer soon,known u f Lake Point House, di telly on u the shore of Lake :Uike to see at least $100 expended on be appointed by Uxbridge township, Ontario immediately loath of Pickering vu- Leave Lis your OYS`I'E1�order.-�W same to put it in proper condition. The council now adjourned to meet lege. Thebuilding is new and up-to-date. The FRESH all the time. A cation was resented b Pboehe a;gafn at 1 , M. on Monday, the 10th pra7 attached comprizes some 19 acres on y Pe P 9 R watch Sze or a barn and other necessary I C I R D 8 O N, Ta for and '2 others askin the of March, for the transaction of gene- oatbnildingR. Jofia sca hereon,Jans Findlay, 7 council tore open and re-establish the ral business. Executors, sox w,Pickering $tt r (north-half of the original road allow- _ FOR GOOD GROCERIES anee between lots 34 and 35 in the first FARM FOR SALE-Being lot 18, cOncessioyn, the me being estopped �i he �ubl ie B'F.eon.Pickering and consisting of 16 ' - C� V scree more or less on the premises ars • shout 1= earn n, gcod frame hoose and barn and other outbulld• A petition was resented by W. J. inns. Soil is •rich oily loam.clean sad in • ppee p Rood crate of cultivation. This tam is admin. MOakhouse and 3a others Of School WE ARE Aoawrs FOR PARIBidi�l 8A6E I T 4r ' ably adapted cos market gardening. Le clowHEALT H F RSRection NO.17 Of the Township Of Pick- A-YD WIS%NOW THE GIIARAiTE]i I9 to*talion(GTR) and is convenient to the ' ering asking that an arbitrator be GENUINE new electric railway now under contraction, .E appointed to act with the public srboo} Public school is situated across the road from . ppo p PAIIUS(AN Sage, the quick 'acting this farm. Is also convenient to the village of -IInspector and an arbitrator appointed hair restorer, is guaranteed— P'ckering. Price$1500. For further particn- ears ap y to Jos Gormley Pickering, or - : To- by the council of Uxbridge to consider To atop falling hair. and Wealth is sure to follow - `- -the advisabilityof constituting a union To cure itcbiu of the scat Freak pa.3LcCoayey, 18 Toronto strew To- _ - R g P• ronto. �•� echool section of said school section To put life into faded hair. _ �: and portions of S. S. No. 6, Uxbridge. To make harsh hair soft and luxur- = On motion Alpb. Hoover was heard icor. r Cure that cold b using Bromo Tablets and'Wam 1 s Extract of !n reference to the placing of tele- To make hair grow, or money back.. Northern Grown Trees y � ' _ y phone linea along the highway, he It is the most delightful hair dress- Apple, Pear, Plum, cherry Peach, Cod Liver Oil. Cure our lumbago,' having received a letter from the in made,and is a great favorite with Grapes, Small Fruits, Ornamentals. y R neuralgia, etc., T' g Ever ns. Roses, Flowering Shrubs, township solicitor cortoplaining that ladles who desire beautiful and luxuri• ggrreeee =_ .. - with Chase's or Quaker Pills. Climhera, Etc. Everything in the - poles had been pieced in such a posi- ant hair. Large bottle only 50 cents. vureery tine. Catalogue fr a. Bend tion as to destroy a winter road along The R.T. Booth Co., Ltd.. Fort Erie iiat of your wants for prices. Agents We have a full line of Cough Medicines, Tonics, =- . -77Kingston road east of Liverpool. Ont., Canadian makers. Wanted. Apply lot terms. _ The standing committee on Con- D, PE=T Nttrwryman, Liniments, Plasters, etc tingencies reported and recommended �. d IsSlli81 Port Elgin. x the following p tyments: John Murkar for printingstatiouery etc. 50.50: Copt. Scott, the Antarctic ex- - 1,, ¢ Municipal World, for supplies 21.10; plorer and f ou r com pan ions perish- Take �o0+a care of our stock } Employees Liability Assurance Cor- ed in a blizzard nearly a year ago, poreasi re for; renewal premium on C., r .Treasurer's bond 32.00; Thal. E. — �,..,f Vpe have a full line of Stock Spice. ROYAL PURPLE takes the Stephenson. treabuter of Claremont , H, VON RODEN i public library, grant 15.00; Joho i lead. Lice Killer, Sheep Dip, Cough'Cure, Sulphur, Gormley, treasurer of Pickering public _ Hard Land Threshing Coal. now in library. grant 15.00: D. R. Beaton, R . : _ Salts, Flax Seed, whole and ground. _ .-on acct of salary F7.50; W. W.Sparks �� 'hand at yard at Greenbury for attending Radial Railway meetinu LYNDON s statiun.pCall and get Oyster Shells-and Crystle Grit. -in Toronto 6.00; D. R. Beaton, dict. - rices. - - 5.00; R. R. Mowbray ditto 5.00; W� //^^�� ��++ - ' Bibby'* Cream Equivalent, etc W. Sparks, expenses to Ottawa a� - W M G I B- S O N : delegate to Radial Railway meeting Recommends Lydia . Pink t Our Groceries are the Freshest. GREENBUR:�. O`T; " inters sewing Premier Borden, IS�76 ham's VC$etable Compound_ - R B. Hoover ditto 15.75; W. G. Bar. - - . _. nen. ditto 15,75: R. R. blowbrxy,ditt, for Backache, Nervous- I GEIJ-AGE PHILIP BROUGHAM 15-75; W. G. Barnes postage far 191 Weds, Headaches. CHOPPING ' . 10.00; Your committee consider the - - building of this radial raiLwAy througl+ Lyndon, the township of Pickering would sof Ky.-"I have been taking _l -:only be a great accommodation tc ,Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Having installed a new Oat Roll,.new PEEL'S, +• SHO • S OZ V� those centrally situated but would be• for headaches,neuralgia pains,backache, • s the means of furnishing the people of nervousness soda *neral run down con- Chopper and new Water-wheel, I this township with power and light at g am better-prepared thorn ever a much more reduced cost than could diUon of the system,and am entirely re- to attend to the wants •W H I T B Y -" be obtained at present without the lieved of these troubles. I recommend of rn y patrons. y P - railway and would further enhance your'remedies to my friends and give Choppingever day in the week 'the value of farm land, village proper. You permission w publish what I write. except Saturday, r ty and give the producer of farm pro -Mm H. VON RODEN, Lyndon, Ky. We Are Headquarters for all linea of Boots, Shoe*. educts direct communication with th- When a woman like Mrs. Von Roden John F• Bayles, Greenwood Toronto market which would be a is generous enough to write such a let- Rubbers, Etc., Etc. - very great advantage to a large num. tar as rife above for publication she her of residenLa in this township. should at least be given credit for a sin- f EED _Hockey Boots and all lines of Felt Goods at greatly Your committee are leased to stair teredesire tohelpotbersuffering women. - - reduced rices - p _ _ that the neceasitp o! building said for we assure you there is no other pea- p railway was pressed upon the at- iN - •- --- - _ ._. den and several of his tainisters-by Canadian Woman's Experiences 'Fresh arrivals of Whole Corn _ 40, several speakers'and supported by a Windsor,Ont.-"The birth of my first Malted Cot Feed and Dried Brew J. PEEL, - Brock Street, WHITBY ' "'.''very large delegation from the moo- child left me a wreck with terrible weak etas Grains, Ground Oil cake, Cald- i lcipxlinea interested. The premier P -'and his colleagues while not making spells,but I awn glad well's Molasses Meal, Blatchford's h a deflnate promise to assist .by way to tell you that I do Calf Meal, and various kinds of a li bonus per mile, we were led to be. not have those weak poultry Food-, Cream of The West -P�cker�ng furniture Store neve that they were favorably imprea• spells and I feel like and Monarch Flout•, Bran, Shorts, - sed and that the road will he ultimate- v a new woman since etc: Prices Reduced •.ly built. taking Lydia E. - The standing committee-on Bonuses . '�'11C171aB Re®60r : for Wire Fences, Drainage Matteis ;_ Pinkham s Vegeta- _ __. Etc. reported and recommended pay. ble Compound. Iam Is where yon will find a full line of 'Dressers and Stands Couches, went as follows: . Ho land Tyndall, °'- now well and strong Raiilvafay Couch Beds and Steel Egtensiou Cotich- Beds, Morris Chairs ' - and can do m own GRAND TRVNE s •bonus on 120 rods of wire fence on y ystem anti Fa4cy Rockers, Oak Dining Room Suites, Esleu- West side of sideroad between ,lots 10 ~� housework. 'I do Witater'Tours W Sion Tables, EBook Cases and Desks, Rugs and lI in eon 5, 80,00.;'Joseph Borland f not take medicine of 3x3, 3x3> and 3x4, Sluall Hata and Rags. _ _ •. _ made.applicatiun .for bonus on 100 an kind. It was California, Colorado, Mexico ' rods of wire fence on lot 19, coo. 9. y In Yact eversthinR kept in a Furniture-Szrore. Call and get prices. Lydia E.: Pinkham s Vegetable- Com- and-Pacific Coast Points. No trouble to show Roods and at prices that are right.. John Forgie made. application for pound that restored me to health."- A discount of 5 r cent for-cash off all goods,.except Beds and bed- bonus on-Rbout 100 rods of wire fence The Grand Trunk Railway is the I on lot l0 con.9(at towuline) known as Mrs' ROBERT FAIRRAIRx, 72 Parent most direct rnute from fill'points ding, until the 15th Of February. Avenue, Windsor, Ontario. east through Canada via Chicago. , station read. g R -1 careful attention given to Funeral.Work. The standing committee on Relief If you want special.advice auric,* to FEATURES reported as follows: The committee Lydla E.'Plskbam Hedieine Ce.(10an- - ' begs leave to acknowledge the recei Double Track, Fast Service, Finest Agent for Berlin Granite Works, also for Brampton (gut Flowers _ dead 1 Lynn, Mass. Your letter will ' of a communication from the Sick Roadbed, btndern Equipment, Un- .. Children's Hospital,inclosingi a bill of b.opeeSed, read and answered by a excelled Dining Car Service. .$116 for treatment given Wilhelmina woman and held i■ strict confide>.as. BURLING Mutch for 118 days, Would recom• TO THE SUNNY SOUTH _ µ mend that the clerk be instructed to FREIF No more desirable route -than via C, -. . ,H,` write the Sec-Treas. of the institution L ♦ Grand. Trunk to Detroit.-thence to the effect that the council does not Stock h' dging Course ! yin Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm RING, Once deem itself liable for the payment of - -- - - Beach, Nassau, etc, ICKE this bill as it considars-the girl'sfather Will be held at the Round trip tickets, giving choioe - - quite able to pay the amount. The Temperance Hall, of all the best routes, together with committee also recommends that.the R TT Gr H A M full information and reseryations deputy-reeve procure wood for Mr. may be obtained from nearest•G. :;Fagg and report the cost of the -same -ON- T. Agent, or write A. E..Duff,D. P, .E THE �TAM�m D at the next meeting. -Thursday and Friday A., Toronto, Cot. Isla ° The standing committee on Roads 'and Bridges reported and recommend- February 20th and 21st:. FRED. ALLEN, Agent, Pi the following payments; Lyman — EVERYBODY WELCOME'— Pickering : Pilkev for cutting ice on hill on con. 9 , opp. lot 201.00; .Charles Gibbons fox, P/POGRAMMi'v - --- sunilar services 1.00; Chas. Smales Thursddy,'l,30 p. m.-4.30 p. m..-,Beef Do You Realize i for opening culvert and digging ditch grid Dairy Cattle,"John Gardhouse." at Dumbarton,4.50; F. H. Richardson Friday, 9.30 a, n1.-12.00, '"Sheep or the money you can make setting .-fruit is an advantage sometimes to for 17 yds of gravel for r. d. No.3, 6.00 Light Horses or Both, -John Gard- trees? The present demand for nur. �eep a bank account in the names y P of two-persons. so-that either one Donald McKay Treas. of Ontario house." sexy stock is the greatest in the his- County re approaches to Larkins 1.30 p, m.-4.30 p.m., "Heavy Horses," tory of the business. - Ever erson •bridge 1.2.50; John.Quinlan for draw- Dr. J. A. Sinclair. who has land is planting orj preparing �t may make withdrawab. Such as - fag tile for culvert and placing them to plant. O C"�� account U called a`jomt'accotmt."- - 1b position on con S, opposite lot 15. Under the auspices of the local offlee We',Want Now We shall be,pleased to ftmish par- 18,00; A communication was receiv- of the Ont, Dept. of Agriculture and for Fall and Winter months a reliable ��.p►D �FF�C ticulafs. _ "ed.from Arthur Graham re bradRe on South Ontario Farmer's' Institute, .marl to sell in Pickering and surround- �1T^ s# sideline bet. lots 34 and 35. Would For further information regarding Ing district:`Good pay, exclusive terri- ` TORONTO O - 'recommend that Mr. Sparks inspect the course apply to tory and all the advantages in repre- TAN BAN and report at the next meeting. The F. G. Hogarth, Dept. of senting an old established firm. Over DICKERING BJtl,NCH committee acknowledge receipt of. Agriculture, Whitby, or 800 acres in cultivation. Established 9 S communication from F. Cook re-( R. Crook, Secretor 36 years. Write PELHAM NUR- township timber. We recomlAiend y R W. GORDON, Manager. Braaela also of�Vbitb�.. that the clerk correspond with bar.i Farmers' Institute. SERs. CO., Toronto, Ontario, _ A. r _ ., n-.' _ �t.Y .,. _.. ,.. .; ... ..,4.: ,.-.t�'.sr _ ,�„• a. c�_'A,^.x ,.rn '�:x.:m.,.:'"C_3e v '�a,"?,r .e, a '}•ia'F.`. ."n .�,r♦ .i y.J. .:w'. .w., —„ w.,q�,,.v-•' •. _ v+++Ww Yn. __ i „sm-S'1Ni '.n"F,+•.w_ +}' +w+•e+ 'iT!'. ..'� -FJ+ ,-... �...r's'- .,.. ._.,,r. - _ ••eZ •J. - - r.,C..kT":,,6:�,•-'i'•'cu."',j•"!.''.. ..., ,:,,.�N.•. .! •.- • - �a,_ - .. + 4;., r. J GLARILMONT Dr. C. J. Brodie attended a con-I Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist, wi11kn € W. per16 Adisspent a couple o ttsual on Wednesd*y - Last tion at Toronto last wee next. -°da sin the city week. / e - / Miss J. Rose who had been Mrs, George Found,of Toronto, � nd l wid Men's' f - Claremont left for Toronto on H. and Mrs. Found. - China. h yul a assoetmena of t:Y Mass Bessie Maeaab, of To MO°dy. Miss Annie Found has returned Stationary. Boob,Dolls, Toys, furl George ..Cooper attended the home after e p , r r' ` University, was home over pending a couple of n �3sy' funera of his sister-in-law, Mra. weeks with her aunt, Mrs. George mind for the Holiday trsds. Qalt , Miss M. Whitson of the 8th con- O'Brien in King township on Frl- Found, of Toronto. and sea ahem. - " cession, had the misfortune to day last. Levi Liston, foreman of the sae _ •� Bnbsoriptions taken for all Magazines. __� ���• Quite a few• from this locality - fall the other day and fracture her section of the C. P. R. was laid o$ t:5 attended Graham & Renfrew's Weekly and Daily Newrpap" wrist. duty a few days last week, owing sale of horses in Toronto on Fri- Mrs. Wm. Leaper speat_#c few to a severe attack of rheumatism. -� X. H R=CHA.R�a�01`�T ' days this Week with her di dayy last. hirs. L. Todd, of Stou$vllle. We are pleased to report that Joseph Borland purchased a John and Mrs. Dunn, of Picker- Mrs. D. Forsyth, of North Clare- Pure-bred Shorthorn heifer at the $T®0l� !Stree-i a log, have returned home after moot, is now somewhat better shorthorn sale in Toronto last Nod hopes are entertained for her Wednesday. George Miller also spending a couple of weeks here ultimate recovery. purchased a cow and heifer at the _ with the formers father, same ss,�e, g Mr. Falls, of the Standard Bank, Our baker and conf ectioner, x_ has resumed his duty here after Win. Thompson has secured his William A. Wallace, the well. our Ultimate C suimmer's supply of ice. Sherman known •stock-breeder, of Kars, ' an absence of several weeks owing PP y to illness. He has now quitefully Rlumohr is also uow .busy secur- Ont., was here last week when he . recovered. ing his season's supply of ice. The purchased four pure-bred short-, You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that your ; James McFarlane, his son Wal- ice is of good quality and is about' horns from G. M. Forsyth as well present Separator will do for another season. � $ and Thomas Coates left, on sixteen inches thick. I as several from breeders in other •Like many present owners of -� • Tuesday evening for the Pence --Last week's East and Fest parts of the tawnshiP• - River District, where Mr. McFar- noted the fact that Sir John Wil The Library Board met on Tues- lane is making his home. We lison helped lay the foundation. day evening and among other iwish them a pleasant trip. of his mental equipment by read- business gladly accepted the offer `n Don't.forget the annual Darlor ing all the books in the Green- of Miss Walker to canvass the - social under the auspices of the wood Library when he was teach- community in the interests of CREAM SE PARAT�RS Ladies' Aid Society of the Presby- ing there back in the eighties. improving the library premises. You may be even be persuaded to try terian church to be given in the Claremont has a better library Miss Walker is doing the work Y P y two or three other makes be. manse on the evening of Friday, than Greenwood ever had and out of disinterested good-will and fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE 'Feb. 219t. Everybody welcome. every young man-and woman of desire to help, and it is hoped that machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know theta Last Saturdays Globe contain- ambition in the community ought her canvas will meet with goner- is a better machine—an Empire—on the market. t ed a fine half-tone of James Me- to use it. Only25 ets m year—Do ous support from the village and Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- Farlane's house is Cut Bank Lake it now. neighborhood. haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Perhaps : -Farm, in the Peace River Country. -- -- -- hat will be beet -Empire i our demonstatemstrate e i s superiority in r service.our own home oU P It is a neat and substantial log a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on your dairying ., '. structure and the first reeve of P bT Bear Lake Municippality is to be C:ALDWELL"S MOLASSES MEAL return mail. Address -congratulated on having r1 g R so cow- is a derided Economy stud as excellent Investment— - fortable and 'homey' a residence - Empire Cream Separator Co. Of Canada, Ltd, Toronto ' in the far north west. Because it makes other feed more palatable and Sold in Pickering Township by ,r^ Herbert Cooper and Fred Evans loaned a ext of Kettler's effects for di88atible. It also puts stock in first-class condition ,E. TurnerAgent, Whitevale - __- the Peace River District on Satur- very quick. Caldwell'e Molasses Meal is 84% Pure Howard •_4"' --_day last and left that evening on Cane Molasses with 16% a special variety of edible (their trip. On the same car was a moss possessing unique digestive actiow : team of gray horses which was Thousands of stockmen and farmers are consistent Shorthand Made Easy Re BRYAN k urchased by Mr. McFarlane from � fiEQ users of Molasses Meal because they have proven it - M Uecil Storey. This is a beantifiul ` y to be the beat conditioner on the market. Your feed- If such evidence as the following ex. Tobaccos, d smokers steam very hardy and will be one man 117ce1 has it. If he hasn't, it would be well sundries, central office Bell y tracts from letters and other equally ^ + -of the finest in the Peace River Telephone Co. Asg en '1 worth your while to write for prices. strong testimony contained in our . P Cy for District. Ql booklet, is not sufHcent to satisfy any Rolston Laundry. The Women's Institute will person desirous of learning shorthand, CLAREMONT. - ONTARIC .1hoid their February meeting on THE C►LDWELL FEED CO., LIMITED. then there can be no merit in any busi- 1 9th ins t. at the afternoon of Wednesday the DU:�iDAB, ONTARIO. sa sees under the sun: , OVERLAND ;19thiethodi•�t par- DEAR MR. CLARKS—"it is a plea- _ isonage, the home out Mrs. (Dr.) — sure to write a testimonial endorsing _ !Marvin. A talk on "Bankinie anything so much superior to-other � ? ,will be riven by air. Samia, the r . " manager of the Claremont branch �' ; things used for the same purpose as , your system of Eclectic Shorthand is of the Standard Bank, Mrs to others I have examined. I shall �r be pleamd to reply to an. communi- +f 'Rawson will lead in a discussion cation that may be sent me with re- �,� � +fit ►;' - ion "BreAdmaking." The R>ll - fereoce to the system, or to have soy- � -._ ,_•y « f Call will be answered with quota- one interested call to see me."—L. K. "+•�r a --tions from Tennyson. Meeting at FAL[as, 477 Parliament St., (teacher.) ��-� OVERLAND MODEL 58i - - 3 o'clock. All ladies are invited. Our- Fall and Winter Term com• Remember the annual entertain- menced September 5th, -but students 1913 Models now on view. Better � I moot and tea ander the auspices #' may enroll, any day, Rs instruction is -than ever �! of the Mission Band of the Clare- strictly personal. -;moat Baptist church on the even= Write or call for free booklet. 30 H. P., 5 Pass. $1350. 45 H. P.E r ing of Tuesday Feb. 18th. Rev. Clarke's Shorthand College 5 Pass. $1950 all fully equip- W. A. Cameron, B. A. B. D„ of 565 College St., Cor. Manning Ave. �a Toronto, will deliver his popular -a-: TORONTO. ped and guaranteed. De- 'lecture '.'The Land of Scott" and slivered Toronto. r Miss Irene Symonds. soloist of the B1oor Street Baptist church, ` g Also Gramm'abd Garfocd Motime E will give a number of Scottish �� �, 0- � E T 1 ° ° m•_e �' Trucks. I -M selections. Tea will be served in - • v _ ShaW-Overland sales Co.t _A the basement from 5.80 to 7.30 Gasoline Engines, Cream Separators and Power Spray Outfits. �� �+ o,clock. Program at 8. Admission E ° o ' '' 53 to 59 Adelaide St;. West. ' 215 cents, children 15 cents. Also agent for the John Deer M'f'g Co., of Welland, manufacturer of d a x to e I 1l kinds of Farm Implements, and sole agents in o 1 C c -8— o_i C ..: is Ontario for the Speight output. ' sce�dR•em 6 tr o,F-e record the death on 'Monday of Is€� womc8 Cd , +C Miss Alice Pearson, at the home ? �� e o •� ''3'" Blacksmithing and Woodworking in all its branches. I& °r@a ba ao 13p �!-+ puckering Lumber Yard of her parents, Thomas and Mrs, s _ Pearson. The deceased who has . 'oI--1,04 11 1 E' been employed in Toronto for We He Jackson � :Brock RoadIS several pears as stenographer .re 11 m o m as Jan C All kinds of rough hemlock, 1 and S o,,, t inch me dressed. ' turned home at Christmas but - , Feb.t4In eidin _ feeling unwell did not return.,She M S .!$ g g a a•, War y« Vd and feather Manitoba,drop, edged, gradually sank, but her death was - Apr p'= In shingles—New Brunswick and _ unexpected until the past few wm asay �� British'Columbia ° , days. Her funeral took place on TH E DOMINION BANK �1 '° Jai°'O e In ready roofing—Montreal and ' Thiursday to Hnbbelt's cemetery II !Q z a •. r ' Brantford make. in Myrtle. 'The sympathy of the Olt go"UNDa.DaLtR,M.P„PRESIDENT. W.0.MATTHEWS,VICK'PREBIDENL •- I O t `w p rc,l $apt - W', D. GORDON & SON, 1 J 014 COnlrililnlCp is extended t0 the C. A. BOGERT,General Manager. b ae,l Oct.!1.,M Lw' members of the family in their aNW Fele ar$3,000,440. eeurveyaM+sa.aM.W. rwi seta svaaM,Me 8 a ao• Pickering,Out bereavement. If You Keep Money At Home I o.i Dee)z„ �. A serious accident occurred• in afire ma burn u the savings of's lifetime--or you may lose them January 1913-Whitbyy 13, otba.ca lf,Brougham Y our village on Saturdayni htlast, y p B 13,Pott Parr,U IIrgrovee lO,QanniaQton s, g •lby robbery, If deposited to the Dominion Bank,they will be earning Beaverton e,IIptert;rove T which nearly had fatal' results, interest and are always available George Turner, who is in the em ploy of C. O. Bennett was driving _ - - Still in Business into the village, aceompouied by WHITBY BRANCH A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. t� „ Miss Bessie Bennett, and when And prepared to do all kinds of about to turn south on the Brockj road, the cutter upset throwing Woodwork Repairing and both occupants out on to-the hard s Tire.Setting. _ Of all materials and dedRn icy road. Mr. Turner held on to Ve ar n Sale - kept in stook. it wilt pay you reins and was dragged until he 1000Feb'ysail at our works azd iaepeoa our eloet struck a telephone pole in front e g and obtain prunes. Don't be >aiaed by John Gerow s pump factory Miss SPECIALTY IN HORSESHOEING agents we do not employ them,oonsegaenl- Bennett who was badly shaken . Boots and Shoes, reg. $1,40, sale price $1, Rubbers, reg. 1,00, ly we ora, and do throw off the agent Beup, went into Macnab's store and for 85c., Ladies' Rubbers reg. will75c, for 65c. Ind. phone, No, 302, Claremont oommission of 10 per oent.,which you will ave the alarm. n investigating oertainly save by purchasing from 1:160g Oii g g Dress(foods, Lustres, green, brown, Toques and Hockey Caps, reg.25 JOHN 11�CGRATH call sollaited. r Mr.Turner- was found lying un' cream,reg 25 and 30c. for 20C and 35c, for 20c and 25c WHITBY GRANITE CO., conscious beside the telephone pole Cashmeres, wash goods, brown ' Boys'Sweaters and SweaterCLA EMO�TT, ONT. oa0°• Whitby, Ontw[o and lying in a pool of blood He and navy-..' 12c Coats,50c and e0c _.� was carried into Wm. Thompson's Black Serge, reg 20ci for ....15c Men's Sweaters, grey, reg 1.00 for 75c Z. rY . EVANS, _.Confectionery store where he re- Panamas, cream,green, r.;g 50c 40c Men's Navy Sweater Coats 1.00&1.50 y. later Voils, red, cream, reg 50c for 3711c' Men's Wool Pants .. 1.30 ..The Pickering _eeived medical aid. He was lat - removed into the residence of Navy Mohair Cloth reg 60c, for . .40c Men's Overalls 85c, 1,00, 1.25 Pump Manufactarer Sho in Bags, re 25c, for 10c Boy's Suits 4.00 and 4.50 Vigilance Committee Mrs. Price Pugh, where he is re- Lades'Button.Boo s, reg 1.23, for 75c Boys' Overcoats, reg 6.50. for 4.50 Shop and,Residence Dundas St ' ceiving the best of care. He re- Children's Slippers, reg 25c,for 15C Men's and Boys' Mitts,wool-lined, p ' mained unconscious until Sunday Ladies'Slippers, 25c, 50c; 75c' also Gloves, 50c, 75c, 1.00 The object of this Association is to "k PP , _ . WHITBY, ONT. "rvi when he became semi-conscious. 4 - lessen stealing and prosecute He is gradually recovering bat " the felons. Three di. ms west. of Whitby House b above special values are real,Bargains. , Don't miss getting them. -Of he is suffering greatly from bruis- The es and cuts. Search was made course we cannot mention everything in this small space.' There are Members having property stolen oommani• hundreds of other things will be on bargain, We are offering oats immediately with any member We are prepared to instal wood or iron :fou the horse which sues found in some horse blankets, wool-lined 66x72 at Ver reduced rices. p a field beside Thomas Pearson'i Y p of E:eoative.QommiLtee. .' pumps on short notice,also attend residence, the animal having Membership fee 01.00. tto all kinds of repairing.( .jumped the fence,but fortunately GROCERIES—The best,always fresh and up-to-date. Say,have yotl sampled Tieketelmavbebad from the Piesident'or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, K received no injuries. The cutter our 15c Blacknd and Mixed Te%. No better value to be had. 6eorebry on appli•attoo. taiso gasoline engines a „ which was a new one and -hada Salt b the bbl, 1001b and 50 ib bags. Red Rose Tea,Salads Tea, Coffee. Exec Com.—L. D. Banka, ,the squre gear steel frame was completely -de- y g W, V. Richardson,Pickering, Onto s' molished. Mr. Turner is to be - MAGNET CREAM SEPARATO$ congratulated on his escape from D. - PICBERINC e SIMPSON & Co. J.A. O'Connor Arthur Jefl're�. Phone Bell No. 60, Ind, , instant death. Preatdeat. peorNary %Nq ,,. dk. 1a .. ,,.�. � .., .. •." _.._, .-.5:, :.;.:....-.+...._:+,._..:.. :.d..., ':.,.=.: �-, l,'s-... _ `n.�+r.. ... ._ w t�':,".•s4, �,.. .i.i:,v., 'y..'i_l.:.ilt.c.a A o a. .e.�� rd,'y."'�• r;H.� i �ti,�,_':,w ..::S::w: +�, .,r. ... „ :r-....5?. f, -5,at x r ..lsnw.,n _ u rye,- y,� „a,w r•• :1�`7' M 4A::: ;a - _ -y..? � w'..:,. .''qs�,.''^ •s�,x..5., �' ''h:^'• ., .- .. .: .. n. :N . .,an.a:. .�'.•vx'.1, rn ^-...,. ,.. .%:!..M:-:.:r.,, J .. A. . -" s.a: ,.... ..may.•;::.,m.,i�r� .,. r ..�,-c-.• ,. ..; _ ,:..°...r N - _• yam. ,� _ FIF ,. _ _ _ f - ',. - . .. ;..- °a . w... ,�v,.ww.r+,,lr+Y l.+' ..r ar X+M . .., .��s'.il.•p =L�.rirv...- .:rJ-� .. P.' _ - ., .. n-.....: ..,r.*tcaw•aa+T•4'y..,.,.u..Ir�,.:E+P•+*P••.... ,. Syyi:+,.e., r. ..•etV`�•. „-:' .,°a a.Y&^,f' "-.•i.••' - aa.- +,ew;n-'�^txt0.�.* ta?rasn.w.<.•.•uw.•b:J••, rr`�'rer+. o-� _ _ t _ �! As a6 authority says—"Truth well expressed that a him o such s ng. 4� can't at all understand it. He al- makes the best advertisement" here's one ways seemed to me a mo s all caves ofAim"M I FL11JLlLZA_ i of the besable Roy being young and having suf- Of all horses, broodmares. oolto, stallions. fared severely himself through Dar to to ,' nell's wrong-doing, felt anything 31 $p O H N THEM "' but judicial as he traveled west- LnQtu their compound Give the remedy to `-s wand on that cold December night-, sues or to the teed put spoha'. S he vowed that horaewhi in would I Of them. It Seta on the blood and glands. pp g It routes tbp disease by expelling the die. be too good for such a acoundrel, ease germs. It wards o8 the trouble no. -rr and rehearsed interviews in which Imatter how they are 'exposed." Abao- his attack was brilliant' and Dar- lately free from anything in}urlous' take it, sold by A _ child can safely drug CEYLON TEA • . hell's defense most feeble. Then he( 'riots and harness dealers. ll " dozed a little, dreamed of Sigrid, 1 Dlstrlbutorat �r� g I All Wholesale Druggists ` IS the best flavored and most economicat Tea ill the II i�rlds woke cold and depressed to find that ,�`ps O/hn Mediecif CO. . . _ he must change carriages at Bristol, PCh rlo!og �j �' ` emlatc and Baste Is s �, Beware of high profit bearing substitutes. and finally, after many vicissitudes, Coat+Erl, IND., U. S. A t 1` Sealed Lead Packets only. was landed at Plymouth at half past nine on a damp and cheerless — —,- -- __.__ _ wintry morning. ter all, it would not hurt him 66 to his counter while he was gone t brow that he was actually there, much.. Ii was _a-great temptation, and took the note out of the till" ir he began to dislike the thought of and whenal had once given way to and put it inside my boot; and when the work before him, and to doubt it there seemed_ no turning back."- he came back he found me writing. N Y A MONTH whether after all his attack would "Tell , just how you took al H c desk, just ad he had left me. _ be as brilliant in reality as in imag- said Roy, getting r&cher more calm He came up looking a little Put , ». r' 1 ination. Rather dismally, he made and judicial in his manner. out, as if Mr. Horner had rubbed a hasty breakfast, and then set off "I saw Mr. Horner give Signor him the wrong way, and he says to - - through the wet, dingy streets to Sardoni the change, sir, and I saw me, `It's no use; you must go your. the shop where Darnell was at pre- him put the note in the till; and I self after all.' So I went to Mr. OR, A CURIOUS .MYSTERY EXPLAINEI. sent employed. To his relief he gas just des erste with bein in found that it.was not a ver large P g Horner, leaving-Mr. Falck alone in- found 8 debt, and not knowing how to get the shop." one, and, on entering, discovered straight again." "Were you not afraid lest he the man he sought behind the coun- "But wait a minute—how had should open .the till and find out; CHAPTER XXXIV.—(Cont'd) one, and you won't get to Plymouth ter and quite alone. As he ap.- you got into such difficulties?" in- that the'note was gone?" one, 8.28 to-morrow morning. A proached him he watched his face terrupted Roy, "and how could a "yea, I was ver much afraid, But Frithiof stooped down and I y most unconscionable time, you keenly; Darnell was a rather good- five-pound note help you out But all went well and I intended ,'silenced her with a kiss. You see dark ' _L � see, looking man, , pale, eminently again?" - - -, harm it has done, he, said, (to go out quickly at tea-time—it ."but you don't.see the good, Come, Why -not' write to Darnell? respectable; he looked up civilly at "Well; sir,. I had been unlucky I(was close upon it then—and do-whit suggested Sigrid. the supposed customer, then, catch- in a bettin transaction, but I I could to et it straight again. L Qtj stop crying and let us have tea, for in sight of Roy, he turned a shade g g g g �- your news has given me an appetite, No,"no, he would 'get-'out of it 8 g thought I could right myself if only thought I could invent an excuse in some mean way. 1 intend to paler and gave an involuntary start I could et something to try a ain for not returning to the shop that and I'm sure you are tired and hon- g g Y g g P pounce on -hien unex ctedly, and of surprise. with; but there wasn't a soul I night; say I'd been taken sudden _gry after. all this: P° "M•r. Robert"' he stammered. g "But could it ever have entered -in. that way to get at the truth, could borrow frow. I thought I ill, or something of that sort. It replied Roy. "This train will do "Yes, Darnell; I see you know should get i3fraight• again at once if, was Mr. Falck's turn to go firsts 5 any one's head that such an im- very well. I shall sleepon the way, what I have come for," said Roy, + robable thin should actually Y• only I had five pounds in hand, and I and while he was out, as ill-luck _ Q g y but I must just go w Regent Street quietly, "It was certairily_•a very- so I did, sir'; I was on my-,feet again would have it, Mr. Horner came to _happen?" said &,Y. "To think that strange, a most extraordinaryco ' Mardon should get change for his and get the fellow s address. gthe veer-next day. take change from the till and then . .. - note, and Darnell. steal it on the This, however, Frithiof was-.able incidence that Mr. Falek should, "I might bare koi+wn it was bet- all the row began, I made sure I ver da that Swanhild had given i . to tell him, and they lingered lung unknown to himself, have had an• ;ting that had ruined y,iu," said -was-ruined, and no one. was more y 5 g other five orad note in his kat you that unlucky.-contribution to over the tea-table, till at length Po toy. • :Now go back and tell when surprised than myself at the turd the debt fund!" I Roy remembered that it might be that day last June, but it has been you took the note." that affairs took." �» •�' E e d is just one of those.extraor-t as well to see his father and let fully explained. Now I want your "I kept on thinking and planning (To be continued.) 1 him -know what had -happened be- explanation.' ,: I through the afternoop, sir, and then dinars coincidences which du hap' i fore starting for Devonshire. Ver "Sir:" gasped Darnell;. I don't - lieve if"every"one could be induced fuss— Present,y all was quiet, and only : - to tell 9.11thestrap Sig-rid.thins { be- 1 bi t�hentur,ke awn the understand you.;• I—I am. at .a,� ek.rsith me in the shop, and Some men ma`kP the mistake of _ - P g ' Y Mr. Fal thinking that experience doesn't - 5 I *-as t wondering h.sw to Q¢t R g g 'grateftl pressure of Sigrid's hand, "Come, don't tell any more lies rid of'him, when Mr. Horner open- know what it's talking about. kind that had happened:we should g g ed the door of Mr. Boniface's room A clever man is never a favorite, ` use that they are after all tett the sweet, bright lance of her about it," said Roy, impatiently. - isee that n" things.'` - p y!blue eyes, and the mho of her last "We know now that you must have;and cal':ed t6 me-, -Then I said-, 'Do because one-half of the world is lwords, -sFw.ken softly' and sweetly taken it, for no one else was pre- go, Mr Falck, for I have an order jealous of his ability, and the other r "I wonder if there is a train to,. sent. Only confess the truth, and in her native language. Y to write to catch the post.' And half is rabid at not being able to Ply in to-night?" said Roy. "I Farrel ; Tak ytsal I?e have•" you shall not be prosecut-ed.;-you shall not rest till I have -ren Dar- (Fare-welt ' .Thanks you shall have•) shall pot lose your situation.here• he went for me, and d hurried acsoss -understand him. hell, - For nothing less than his Whr' had she spoken tu. him in I What induced you w do it?" confession confession signed and sealed will• , t -'Don't be hard on me. ser, Satisfy James -Horner. Ds you i tier wished him tofa feel because t he ro wstammered the an. I assure you Wit HAVE STARTED w :ha en to have a Bradshaw 4" I No, but we have something bet-I°6 foreigner, but eras of themselves � I ce bitterly regretted it,many a r E _ f Whatever her. reason, it touched time. � P R I Z -ter,' , said Sigrid, smiling; `on the!him and pleased hint that she had Then' why did you not make a next landing there' is Owen, one of spoken just in that way, and it clean breast of it to my father? ' f COMPETIVON �� �'�� - e 19 at home,. fo: 1: he made his, way o Rowan Tree that he would never be hard an ' the Great Western guards. __I " just was with a very- right ht heart that said Roy. You might have known • -- 'h I passed him use — -'MAPLE SYRUP - now on the stairs, and he will tell gouge yuu. +� _ _ _- _ to tae interest of ur,ty ot_goode ,a.oin you about the trains," PRIZE CONTEST The lamp was not lighted in�th, "I wish I had, said Darnell, in I �sR an outlay fromU8t0°J1 stdprizei.eown zto + "What a tiring to live in model drawing mm_=.-but there was a great. dixtress: "I wish to God .I _ lodgings"'.said Rot•• smiling. "You blazing fire, and on the hearth-rug had, sir, for it's' been a miserable ' Comostttioa is limited to users or the GRIMM csAxrmN svAPoaaroTf. - 'beem to me to keep all the profes- -at (evil with Lance nestled' cla>ie business from first to last. But I should you owe a grove and want to set the boot value out of it, and are moils on the premises. Come, Fri- to her, listening with all his ears was -in debt, -And I thought of my i not usina one of our F:r'.ki30R:rTORs, write to us. o:ariag how many terns thio(, du u Brad interview (1318 you tap and we will quote you n.•rvsaary cost anted to your ne.•de You B w one of the hero stories which she wife who was ill, and I knew that can then on+er c•onteat and may win a cash pviz, thus reducing cost- of guard and ask him how soon I can always told him on Sunday even. the disgrace wriuld kill her:" rat^t. Prizes will be Rivda..eorfeco pctittioat n ptN,1mnlPayfromrup se�ery gcampettar e' _Iget down to Plymouth and back Ings. - "Su;vuu .rent and fits ra"sed your- to by Air,. ',tti• - g for will tie eYhibtted in the magniticeat show wirtdowa- of "The lLontrgal aga. " Has father gofie to chapel?" self still inure," said Rov, hotly. Star. ' Montreal during the last two weeks of April, FrithiQf en' out. there was still o �,r. You tried to ruin another man in- Mont fail to write at once fur 000y of our "Prl:a Contact circular," giving a strange look of abstraction in is "Yes, -tome time ago," replied steade ,o fullest information, — face.. "I scarcely realized be fu rel Cecil. "Is ani thing themttter?'' I "fiat he wasn't ttimed-off," said ; THC GRIMM AA face.. COMIPANY, LTC(. -how much" he had felt this,"' said:. ''Don't-look su frightened," said Darnell, -and they put it all on ' ss wellington st., Montreal, Qua,. lfioy: "�ti'hat a, fool I ,%-a.s to be I Roy, as the. fire-light showed him his iilnecs, and it seemed as if, af- _ - 1so positive that my own'.view of the her dilated eyes, --'\,,thing is the - - — ---- --- j' case Was right: booking_at.it from matter—I have brought' home. some, -!ray own point of view, I couldn't very goad news. Frithiof is cleared, 'realize hors humiliating- Jt"must all and that wretched business of the jhave been to him—how exa•spe:rat- five-pound note fully explained." _ ing to know that you were in. the "At last she exclaimed.-"«hat. • ; w :right, yet not t„ be _able_tui con a relief! But . how 7 llo tell. •me wince any one.", all." .� �� i• _ r .- Ask usfor "It has been like a greai weight He repeated Swanhild's story; ; I L .'` ` ' tWbwk ,�'► • Jon him all through•the autumn," and then, hoping to catch his,fa �` - - 1t 6 isaid Sigrid, "and yet I know what they the vestry before the service �: 1 " o _..• - _ t lie meant when he told Swanhild began he.,.hurried off, lea%"ing Cecil ` i s•s+ad' file. that it had'done him good,as well to the only companionship she could as harm. Don't you remember how have borne in her.great happiness n " at one time lie cared for nothing —that of little Lance. 0 N C•-R•ETE waterlog—troughs and ' but clearing 'off the -debts? Well, But Roy found Himself too ,late - now, `tbo}igh he'ri�orks-hard at'tha't, to catch his 'fatl'ier,. fhere,was no- feeding-floors help to keep .,your, - yet he cares for other people's trou- thing for it but to wait, and anxi- bles too—that is.no longer his 'one ous to speak to•him at the earliest live= stock healthy. idea." opportunity,- he .nade his. way into �' Before long Frithiof,returned. the chapel that he might get hold 1[�ORSES and cattle wktered from a concrete MANY diseases of hogs are directly due to ' "I don't think --you can do it," of him when the service ryas nisi. ' �ss..�1 trouKh are less likely -to contract disease. feeding from the fi1tKy, um.aolesome mud : -he said. "Owen"tells me there is When by and by he listened to Concrete is salutary, 'easily, cleaned—does not of the barn-yard. 'This tt�attner of (ceding is also a "train frosty Paddington 8•t• 9.30 Rot'$ Btorv, told graphieally•enatrgh .-.rot or leak. Once built, a concrete watering- wasteful, because the grain is trampled into the - r sv i k. last f o t e v e r. You need-neve r ground,m such a ebndition that sot even a hog will -this evening, but it isn't a direct as they walked home together, his °"�` „ waste time patching it up." Like all eat it. Concrete feeding-Hoors,withconereteswill- regret for having misjudged Fri' concrete improvemeuts, its first cost is its .final troughs are clean, sanitary. They keep hogs in thiof was unbounded. He was al- `'cost better health and.save feed. • %_ - most as impatient to get hold of Darnell as his son was. ' ATERING-TROUGHS and feeding-floors are only two of scores of valuable, every-day ' "Still;" he observed, "you will 'd improvements that may be made of concrete. All,are fully described in our 160-page, ' illustrated book, not gain much by going to-night; . n .�- { ribs not start to-morrow by the first «�yHAT ,TI•IE FA RMIERR CAN, DO WITH, CONCRETE �► 4 Q/ � train?" - `' "jf.I go now.," said Roy, "I shall sent free to any fazmer upon request. This'book has shown thousands of Canadian farmers how to 1 J make their farms more profitable. In asking for ;e you do not place yourself under the slightest dwn be home finite early to matron ev- obligation to buy cement, or to-do anything gigs for us. Simply ask for the book, by letter , y V i ening. and Tuesday is Christmas- post.card, and q will be mailed at once. ddress, eve--a•wretch-ed day for traveling. Pnblidty Mates*. Be`;ides, I can't wait." r _ .•_:. ._. . Rc+th the father and niother knew 'Canada Cement Compswy'T-�ted, well enough that it was the thomzbt_ sure 614.664 Herald Building. MOntresl i of Sigrid -that Haff lent him wings, ONEDYf-A11KIN•DSer0006 and lir. }Boniface said no Tai e, that thtS �EMEMSER.w•hen tndoabr,;ehatyar, L<}armers'Free Information Bureau ar, stipulating that-he ShcnTldVe - label l3 Ot1 Win answer any questions •`- • e � I''� II �I Int = 1P. the CLEW\FST,snimpsT,indBESTHOME ]list_ftlld generous to the offender. CV6T'y bag. anfheareot concrete that youdesire uses fo ask. This PYE, one mn buff--Why you don't even have to I "Don't visit yoikr own annoyance servic.is f,•ta olOharat. / — • -v know wh.t kmo of cieth Your,Gonda are milds on him, and don't speak too hotly " nL•-fro!ltlatakc,aro impmnihic. i! ••:' SALIDA Send for T'^re Cr+for C.rrd,Story @^ad<let and i he. egq(1, ``Eromise .him_that, Hs ...- Booirietttivinirreautt,of Dy,inttnvrrtrty`-rc^for•• Shall not be rosecuted Or rObhfd - Th.?OHVSn`t•n1CttARt)So?i Go„t-Imit.d. I P mono..(.c.n.d.. of his character if only he will full confession, and see what it wa:;' - �•P: ?-:ice..:.xs�. S �,. .. ,T t.:to .Gay.,S• .. -.. ...J .. .A: s.-..,•..: . }. n. , ,. ... 1a' S ;, '2 �.+"`"•"� .. ., ..._3_..,�rW, ,. P+s .K. �• ...,, «i�.�i. - ., n ...; !"- �.� �a 'i•, s`• t �,i,�� �.� ,a�6... .r,,� 4r+ - r 4f-0r2'A4 a'sS,:r -,r ::. --.-r- >.r r.-v!' .'� .T W:4a,.hl' i4 _ .^tai �"" J'fY#�,•4'Willemfir � 4�1 M it R���Nt1� -THIO P'T VAT 'kThLO MFN 1,0 F go - — . Were at the Pole J ,�'ia' 'y TS, and on Returning fs For Ten Months It Totalled $138,019+935—The Big- _ Was In Customs r _ -- Were Overcome by Blizzard - - The - passed. xr� g y t f �, A despatch' from .Ottawa says. January the revenue totalled A deepatoh frotm Oamaru, Now merely signalled.as she ¢ea'.•and, says: Captain Rbtert F. Terra Nro ova is p+ c s : { for the first ten months of the 442,378, an increase of $3,3b8,343. FI,, Scott and his party were over port of Lyttle+ton, where she is �� _ � `,I fiscal.year the Dominion's revenue Expenditures on revenue account r= K-' r , R has been $'138,019,93b, an increase for the ten montfie totalled $al`2, rofhelmed by a blizzard on their re- peeled to arrive on Thursday off ',i41irII,}ourney from the Sowth Pole. week: f $21',45.;952 Lt about 26 per cent,, 651,32.1. Capital, -xpen.iiture wllici+ The entire pa 'perished. They _. p f '� I as, compared 'with the ,00rres ond-`totalled a$•2b 641,786 also increased4 reached the South'Pole an the eigh The Laat Ii'ord Reeeisell.. "'� I ing ten months o 1911-12. For the by nearly a million. Railway `sub �eacheen�fi of eenuacy, 1912. full fiscal yea-' uc, revenue will run sidies at $6,400 per stile, totailipg " r Captain f3oott had been in the $ close to $170,0b• `90, or about $34,-) $4,641,090, were paid on over 700 -7- nearly ,� de patch from Loeldon' sayis: Atita.rctro nearly three years. T'he 000,000 ahead of last year. Customs!miles of completed, new.,linee dur � ' The'deatll of Capt.*Robert F. Scott last message from him was received receipts, which total $93,787,607 for!ing the ten months. and the whole of him party who took in April, 1912, when Lieut. Pen- en Terra Koen- the ten months, account for a little The net debt of the Dominion at part in the South polar,expedition ne.11, commnandln+g land bringing _ over $23,000,000 of the increase.!the end of January-was $309,308,- •-is reported in a news agency des- returned.:to New Zea - Excise receipts hada increased by 436, an increase of $a,113,979 during _earth received her from New Zea. word that Captain Scott, wirth a two millions, Postoffice revenue by; the month, but a decrease of a lit �enc1 parity of four men, was 150 miles � tram the South Pale, and, was push- $2,300,000, and ;utercolonial re- tie over nine millions as compared EARL BEAUCHAM-P, �cei ts- b over- one million. For with January 31 of last year. - A despatch from Christ Churcht, ing on.. ..He aenx back.word that he ,.able p Y tic would remain another winter in the Who is mentioned in a New Zealand, says: The Antart from London as the neat Qover HEIFER SELLS FOR $ 00. EXCITING SCENES IN TOMO. steamer, Terra Nova, which is sup- int• retic ,ta complete his work. — aor-General of Canada. He is _ to have on Board Captain The Terra soca laid over in Christ- one of the taco nLiberal peers. Champion ``Mischief F" Aou;ht by Members of National Diet Asaa'ult V batt F. Scott'and the members c'huroh,.N.Z., until ,she'sailed to the ed on Leaving Building. of his exp. Scow to the South Polar :relief of Caaptain Scott and his par- 4+ a Wisconsin Kan. region, did•nolt stop at Gamaru, but ty on December 14. HER HEARING RESTORED A despatch from. Toronto. Gaye: A despatch from Tokio says gloat excitin scenes were witness "Mischief E," the .pure - `_'ooteh g Provisions. :3 Astonishing Deliverance of Woman ed during the dispersal of the Jap Thought 'tom be Hopelessly. Deaf, Shorthorn heifer that .carriotl oft : g - 'smoked and Dry Salted Meats-Rolls- the grand championship for the asses Diet on Wednesday after a M PRIGS Q� FARM PRODUCTS Smoked. 1a3-ac to 15c; hams, medium. 17b ia}.—Full con- vote of censure on the Government to 171.2x4`^- heavy, 15l4 to 16c; breakfast New Fork Spec y 9 beef animal in Canada at the _ bacon, 181•zc to 19c; long clear, bacon, 'vinced that her hearing has b Guelph Winter Fair two dont s. -bee- JIIPORTS FROM TNI LtAblK3 TRAGG ns and cases, a®bac14 ks peameal) 2?s backs perrnanentlr restored, after Fears ago, was on Wednesday sold by ;carried. The exits from the Cham- CiNTRii OP` •YiRICA Green Meats-out of Dickie, Lc le■e t)laa of torture with head noises and al auction for 8`00, which,- averages ter were thronged with people, s - smoked• most total deafness, Mrs. B. A. who cheered the members of the "-� P.urk-Abort cut, $26 to SU per barrel; something like fifty cents per pound mee,a pork. $- Barry '0th street, N.Y. live' weight. "Mischief E" -wee Constitutional party when they >� arta■ ■f cattle. Grain. Cnress and Stew o1.5o to 822. Bar of 355 W. l i assaulted Saburo Shimoda and ltedua at M•ene and Aarsa4 Lard-Tierces. t33jac; cubs, 140; palls. City, ties now been persuaded bred by Messrs. `�.. R. Elliott & .. 14 14c. tell the story of-her wonderful de- Sona of Guelph, and -after being ohsu-called renegades of the _�C sreadstutTi. - sa�ad Hay and straw.` liverance. exhibited at the Winter Fair, was Natiunal Liberal party. They were' Toronto. Feb. 1-.-]ian:tuba heat-Lake Bated hay. No. 1• ill to 6:', No 2• $9 p-ld--to Mr, R-„ bort Miller of Stuuff- tnruwn uut of their rikishas when -- ypourte, �u. 1 uoriheru, 'y6a. No. 2. 931.2c; to $io; No. 3.'13 to $9; baled etre-w� $9 to �fker 13aLlust 5Dfnt hundredtt Ot , away, lits. 3, 910: Lead wheat,-6512c• 19.60. d liars on mechanical devices, .me ':ville, who disposed of her on tV'ed• they sEfempteci to drive nw and oatarto Wheaa-moo• a• 9oc w 96�'. for earl duines and doewrs' fees, 'she de I nPsday to 31r. Frank Harding of ei urta were made to duck them lots outside, ranging down to 7Da for poor . Montreal Markets. - - grades. Montreal, Fah :: ”t'•:r:- axertcan No. , tided that .this. latest. di,cavery, Wankedha, Wisconsin. Tile 8ueiph. to the essay, but these were frus- u::tario oats-No. 2 white. Sao to 34o at: 2 e,low, 62c. Oatf-Lanad:an wret.rn. No. I ho-wever simple and inexpensive, f heifer brought the highest price oC iteral by the police. acuutry pointe, 37a w 3fx on track. To- 2 y411•Zc to 42c; do., Car+adian w.•Mt.•rn• s}Sou}d be-rile last she would try a string of sixty five' Shurthcrns - Tonto. 510. 3, 401.2c to 41e, do, ezira `0 1 teed. $ y- , IWOManitoba oats-No. 2 C. w, oatp. 471-ac; oto att•tc; do. Nva. 2 local white. 3a3 �bef(,re resigning herself to thewhish passed under the hammer at A gi;\SIBLI, A!'RF'Ill£�T'' ackt bay puri,; No. 3 O. w., 3%3ac; No• do, tic 3 local white. 37n:` un ti"' 4 hopelessness of perinanenL and 1-the _reeq 393 a.. for DromDt shipment. P Union .Stock Yards,. Breeders Cora-American on-. S. set Pali, 2bron-�local white. 36c BarleY -Msn�',,ba ffPd. from all parte of Canada and t�le Decisive Ciiange In'" fhe German i Ito 670 63, to 4L: do.. mait.ng. 76, to 80. Ru.k' I total de•afne9s. Those interested Naval Policy. 1 Peso-yo, 8, i1� to il,?S, ccs toll out, "heat-N'a. a• 550 u' 57r E'Iour Man.:oba in urs. Barrc's case and the hope t7sited States to the number ofa , e ring wheat Datents, arc— 1640, do- sec' write to CRs!! hundred were present, and , aide, 1 0nda..$a.30 do., sirens bakpr� s4'o d,. it holds out fur them, may p1 despatch from Bertin sayti t - kuckwheat-No. 2, 52c to +• winter pAtertts, choice, 1�r, d,. atra:Yh: her in confidence for full details, ! bidding urea fairly keen, ,though The Budget.Committee is now lis- r; w rollers, $4.85 to $41904 do, etrsigh:na,�•re which she offers to send gratult hard, as spirited as in former c or $2321.2a Orb�1, $4.74. oholessle, W f 90 Pods. '. .11 bags. 3_25 to $-.30. Brill-:! _ ityr.o..2. 6S to 660. - —— - Barrels. 1a�: do, in bags nt 90 !bs, S2.- ou91y. al pp •or to 3tuucreal, yhnrts' $22 }tiddll+tge - K. yearay Clydesdale mar?s brought lu Ing thording�to hetmmeosffici• as much as 61,010, and Percherons 913' 1. t e ; . sarley-coos malting .barley. outside.i :a:•Z Bran-.920 ai Lokalanzeiger, Admiral Van 6& to 63c Mountie, 330 to iS Bay `„ 2, 7, Mlllteed-Manitoba bran, 120 to bags, p� toe• car lots,,,. 8'3.50 u+ $:L (h?Ps� 30,000 1'IREJIF%\ TO STRII►E. as much as..89n0 .each,-at An auc- + Tirpitz -informed the Committee on + F'tneet wee+,erne. 130: do, 8n-t paaarns.- tion held here on Tuesday. The .i -track, Toronto, shorts, $22 middling., . •21.210' to 11s. c. Butwr Ch,,,,eet .*«-1m• horses were bred b T. H. Haasard T-huraciay that a "sensible agree- Wil; $26; Ontario bran. 120, in bags. ■hors&. et- lac: do, a.',• nds, 2k to .7f K999 ' I Fifty-tour `i'. S. Railways+ Involved y meut'' bettreen Great Britain- end 7 a,• I c to 2the a tec,ed. 22 Dis uta. m Ont. reference. 'to e r do., T.abo Markham, - with Manitoba E ioarFtrrt patents. 15.30 In Fresh, 34o to 36c in 13i¢ P of M Germany- juu bags. second patents. $4 80 in lute ! Ise to, 1 stuck at es 21c; do Nu. 2 silos, bags; strong bakers. 14.60 in Juts bags. ter 160. tAtoes-Z'er bag• car lots. +� despatch from :law fork says' ` atrrngih of the_ rr,paetive navies , In cotton bags. ten cants mos• per bar- 6a0 to Iso' The committee of managers of the ZACK TO SCOTLAND. would be "something to be cosi- !•L United States Market$. g - Ontario riour-windeor wheat flour, 90 , 1t _ 'ton-at - may. !astern railroads announced on , corned.' •• If he has been accurate- aa�0ant patents. is Quoted at $S'.90 to Minneapolis Fcb Murderer-Deported From Montreal . }y repvrted,_his declaration is the N4 881 dc: July. 9o1.8c: sfrteln4er, 8879c, Friday n1 ht that their firemen had L n. 1 hand 8a 1-ac; No 1 zi rt,iern,,85''4c-I vu)ted al'most.u-naalmollal to strike. _ . y Will Go to Asylum. � first official `admission from 'a re- ` g73ac; tic, 2 northern, e+3s. ui es3•ac i statement signed by Chs:rman quarer that Germany 4:eunuy Prsauoe. Corn-No. a sallow, as t , 4 c 85 '4- A lea ate-h firm Montreal says: 4's possible . Co S white, a l•4a to at t-3o- E5c O '-€-T�Iti--1:re�Q3 ham' ttAe s P considers an agreement of any kind Eggs-Cold storage. 1c to 20o to saes o ,pard, the murderer od �'• yore, trash. 220 to 1bo; strictly new-laid, uacl+an 5 'aa. Bran, 19.50 E'tour Qr fee „ ids ices received by. Lhe eastern with.'Britain as within the range o! ...ileo to 300. and I Dulu�,ed Feb. 11.-wheat- Flo. 1. hard,f railr,')ads indicate that the 30,000 F;mak McKerma, a Flmmilton man, practical politics: Cheaa-Twlos. now. 14 S 4o to iso. 87 5 Bc: No. 1 northern sa t-Be; `tn, 2 da,. firemen elm t to a man have vot and Dr. Devlin, at the Rath Hotel I_ _ rge, new, at 141-2q; cid aliases, twins, i _ LO to U1.2c: tazle. 16c, s4s-8c; July, 900 to �O18a caked; May, „ , last buIIlmer coma taken to Port- , 8s$.8o asked. ed yf3s' O the. proposition Bntter-'Creamer? Drinta, 310 to 320; � strike and ria-up over b2,000 miles land, Maine. Por de purtataon on ' FOOLISH TO KEEP CORNS - do.. solids. 29c to 30c; dairy prints. L5c to k!w Stock M.rti•ts. Thursday. He will be placed in 4n Putriam"s Extraotorlhemovvs'En1 tr" filo laterior tbaker■i. 22c to 730. , Bit •icer+. SS 50 '.n of railroads, rather than ICCept 88`lum ill S15�718iid, where ari8nge- ( No way to extract a Dorn like palntial a Bronq--Buckwheat, 9c pound is tina`and Mzntre•'*, Fch-= the - 1lo to barrels; etreinM clover honey, $675, and the lower grades from that the titter of the companies t0 esti- on Pn. - o to . mels -in 60-Pound tins t13da in I ancon to i4, whl'•r cholla nu (hers f�� trate through a commission of dis wt's have been made. for his de cam'■ corn ECorn tDo it'll ver $3 So to ; 'c: in men of sufficient num' temt-ion by his wife. Shepard was a treat Corn Doctor ever 10 pound Sins. 13c in 5-pound Cine; comb brought- $6.75 to $6.00, geK,d 8� u, i .4. 'known. Eases up that aw- honey, tic. 1, 12,60 Dee doses; eztra. 13 and the common ■u,ck from era ode Uatl1V to consider the OII his say homle to S«,cland Wltl1 . per dozen No. 2, $2.40 per dozen. r 100 lbs. A sew choice title nnld as h Q his wife and family from Chicago, fLl Dtaoh over nights w4eleoale. ItS an + rood-at 15 oo to $52 and jf1i the Illet1�ns at issue. d ie brines onY the hard ker- ;. 13o pat• ppuound; fowl. :de to 11c: ducks. 13c the ;ower grades tomuLry jf the firemen announce that as ae oft • corn a e• t; - _to 140; livo turkeys 15c to 17c; geese, 90 00 lbs. 62 cep sold at $7 00 to $7.50, tn.i while working in the latter City, i the toe 'smooth as to 10e. Dressed poultry. 2c' to 3c above larch•' at 14 to 85 per ^100 lir, salve■' requ�l wh-en he ran amuck in the Bath Ho- 'millions of people have -'live Quotations, excepting dressed turkeys. ranged from $3.00 to !bt .00 °''h' as to Aommitteef willcallthe men, tel and shot 3icKerma., bartender, at �o b Zia size and quality, Selected lots of hogs proved Tntaam's Oorg Best-Primes. 52.50, and $2.60 for hand• sold as high as $9.75. lint the ruling prlfrw the railroads will, Of 'Course, take : for the day for earload 3otA were 'fr gym. eLV to tapeta for dead, .and mortally sounded Dr. Fvztraetor a remove ow picked stege immediat p case; it will ramous sear Potatcea-Ontario potatoes, 85c per bag; 89 a0 to 19 5o per 100 .Ise., ,weighwd oft �orr.'i' Det lin. �' dna, warts and osilansea _ oar lots, 750; New Brunswicks, 95c per bag, Toronto, Feb. 11.- Boge, $S.so, feet and i the operation of trains under strike out of store; No In car lots, watered. and "A5 f,o,b. rhni,e falvee, conditions. The com Flnipt feel, bald in Lse. bottles and recommended W. Spanish Onions-Per case, i2.35,to $340, $8.50 to $9,50. Rough calves 54 to as 5a. j p A five-months'-old baby under. itruggieLa. „ - _ Export cattle-choice enld at $675 to i7• }{utLevrr, that such a catastrophe went an'..,pera�ion in Toronto for a I 't' I choice butcher, $6.:5 to $6.75; gnu(, m.•d.• um. 856a to 86, common, $5 to $575: sbould, in the public interest, be "brokedl thigh said to be caused by York Crnmty•will spend $100,000 cocoa $4.75 to $5.50; hull., $3 •o $5 M; ran- prevented at all hazards."' • hers, $8 to 12.i0; cnttotw, $3,25 tn, $3.75. d, its father far good roads. Shivery7rO lbs.. 3 and 5.65; eeding F,bulls. 90 90 SON OF THE KING. 1 lbs.. $3 26 to $5.65: feeding bulla. 900 to r 11,000 lbs., $2.75 to $4.25, yearlings: $3.10 Morn" to 83� ltil4tere and Springers--From 150000 DATH PREVENTABL� co 872, Prince filbert .\trioti+ at the Island 14-' 'Y(tu can have a taste of of St. L cis. u T1iIRTfEN MEN IKILLED. - •. � Adespatch from Kingstown, St. - '. .. _ _ . - _. ,_ .. ._• ' " the Somme sunshine of i � Snapped in a I`'intent, B_ W I. ,says: The Island the cern fields by szrving � chain of a lint•ltet pl+ Tremendous ,Loss do Province in One Year.—Great British Mine. of St. Lucia was brilliant with s dish of (bunting on Saturday on account of ..Infant Mortality A des etch .from Mansfield, F.ng- s py _ !the arrival there of Prince Albert, _ i land, says:: Thirteen pltsinkers the second sun of ping George, who POS• net's killed and a number'of others is making a tour of the West In- A- despatch from Toronto, says: referred to the Dominion Goya injured on Saturday at the Bolsover dies on -,ward the British armored Dr. Charles A. Hodgetts, medical ment's encouragement of the far- ! colliery by the snapping of a chain cruiser Cumberland, which is a mere by. granting money for educe- adviser to. the Conservation Con!- tion ,aeon a riciiltural lines, and a Toas' 'tie4s which was sushendPd a btllonsbket training ship for the ,nava} cadets addressed the ' g gcontaining eight hundred gallons of Great Britain.. The young, mission, "Ottani a, he said: "The Government might of water: The bucket crashed Prince landed on Friday amid po- chief officials and inspectors of the devote a dollar or two each year These Crisp�$avour down the shaft, which' was. five pular demonstrations. He will •re- civic department of health in the to the educatioff of our people in Y i hund-red feet deep, and at the bot- main' in the Windward Islands for City Hal} on Wednesda on "Con- the intricate proble111's 'of props= bits of toasted white co,n I tom of which the men were Rork- t,wo weeks, proceeding to Trinidad servation of Life." D Hodgetts gating the race, and the- conserve- make an appetizing' dish ing. ' The, workers were- crushed with the other cadets on February cited-figures $o 'show that infant -tioti of the lives of our babies.'' m any, time a year. into an unrecognizable malas. Only mortality in.Ontario is at the rat- Dr. Hodgetts claimed that it coat few who happened to b© in she,- 20' e are to be n; je f 195 deaths per 1,000 populatio,l. 1"as much a part of the work of the h o ITry them in.February �.ta er holes at the s ea of the shaft Radical- changes By infant mortality he meant the Gove'r'nment to spend money on escaped death. „ • ,;n' Ontario's prisons by new, legis death of babies w'thin a, year from 1 educating the people on these lines ' their birth. "The infant n1' t$1=l a-s spend moneyon bringing.men a'nd t a ate the delicate true - lat.ion. i b th a t 'or o . - oda. THRE114'NEll THE KING. ity in eigtlteeh t1 of rl1 Prov- omen Into e + ....maize fl3Vour. =-- ob erver clearly Referring to cities; o P v- and w the fact that in this- ince to a casual s g 341 deaths Percy .Willi;lm Collins is Sent to the indicates that there is an oncost- 'Province there were 34, A dish of Tossties Asylum. - w child 911, Dr. Hodgetts said about 4Q.,';'4 •rentable ostia of chi life'in many in 1 7. .8et'Ved either with cream A despatch from Lindon says: AND of them," he said.: "It a -the cry per cenives them were prevave b been } Ot milk. OrrLlit, is Stat- At Old Badley on Wednesday Percy o! the babes. .It is a plea for the' 14,000 lives which should have been William Collins was placed oli triaT �---® Don't educatBOYSion of the parents in all-that 'saved-to the countxy w.@re lost. He prisingly goad, - chaiged with bending- threatening pertains to infant life.. Itl is'the calculated that each life �Ytts woitl�pp �, letters to King George and to Miss Mtt;S -great opportunity 'for heath de-. 120,000 io the country. hence e "The Memory Linger3 Lillah McCarthy, ctress and wife partmenta to carry on exploration total loss in money was 540, t�v work at the public coat instead of In, Tgronto- no Grocers everywhere sell of Granville Barker, playwright. GIRLS TI1IS 'leaving it to philant�lropy and deaths had occurrr-d in 1911 that Teutlee. The evidence sho-w.ed.. Collins-was. insane, and the Court' committed It's the "Best Ever" social organizations. It is essen- were.preventable,apd this entailed - =- - him to Broadmoor Asylum. tially a branch of municipal health a boss from $6,000,000 to oa _ great e -work and should be iAetatuted rand 000 . .Educat.ion was the n ed,' ' nadfae Poems Cereal 00. Lid '1�"—' Send PostCard,to day for f+articulars, carried on as much so as any work ,the doctor claimed, to prevent suc]l t` Wind■o?, otitario. Toronto is to have a court for 74 St. Antoine St., Montrcai. Can. now being done." _ Dr. Hodgetts waste in future women. , { , .' ...�.:... i{•}..:,,.;.. Y,.+r. •:. .`a?',' T":i. i r,.. it,.Y dN. ""`,W,'l. .xF..i. , Yk��-.-„•�.-H- F;s•.-�,:.,r••�-�;'r,v-:+• - ;�.:,,,.::;,�.a--a+- r i ..----��-_t_�'. _ -:n ,.w. .. ... - .. ...,fir•. .:. ,..,vs.-n _ e• t D here r am, a I W.ytgg, Vera �• `j • - slew days recovering from acold, Willson. Florenoe Garbutt. Jr ltl— Internstionsl —Hear John A. Helly, Ventro. IonaGi d•V9olet Sargent,Mildred , o :. Steph- anzy, We Town Hall, 18.... Thurfida e, ar�orie ea. - _ lvith a severe attack of bronchitia. evening. y Jean (}r'rham Maud Sanderson. Ell- —Mrs. Mitchell, of Toronto is sage Hydd, Murray Forgie. Aver- �r , -Quarterly service will be held age �rlltEteadance 81, M.H Hogg, -Cures and prevents visitingg her sister, Mrs. Robt. in the Methodist church.next Sun. (te&ehej.) -Deverel1. day morning at io.3o. In the disease. -James Kennedy is in Buffalo, evening the pastor a ill speak on -owing to the serious illness of his "The man whom God calls a Fool. —SLE REGISTER. Try a 25 cent package and brother Martin. -The sympathy of the comm be convinced. =Tbe Lake Shore PressAssoc]a- it �' SATURDAY, Fns. 1&rH -Auction sale y is extended to John Allawa of 26 head of young dairy cows all < ' tion will meet at Whitby on Sat. in the ,death_of..hie.wife whic� fresh mUkere and• a rin Oil Cake, Bibby's Great Equi- ` - --urda afternoon. took place at their home in Whit- pr valent,springers, coal.�yy p ' g grade Durbams, Holsteins valent, Linseed Meal, -Dr. Henry-- will be here as by on Tuesdno morning. The de- _ and A9rshiree, at Pic'sc�, ,; a °r tasnal next 'lueeday to attend to ceased has been-in poor health for the roperty of P. S. Newell. Bale _ pAGC. - ' his professional duties. * a number of years, but her condi. at 12 o'clock sharp. Bee postero. �V. L -Mies Gladys Powell entertain- tion was not considered r deaf l B..Pow,ell, auctioneer. O . friends a number of her young frieizda until a few hours before her death WEDNESDAY; FEB. 19th=Credit sale friends 4n.MondgB U N DY y evening. when she was seized with heart of 28 fresh milch cows and springers ` -On Monday evening the Quar- failure. Her funeral took lace 6 horses, tin lot 34,con. 6,Pickering, _ - p Green River, the property of A. terlp Official Board of the Method- ou Thursday when her hod was. IENTEN SEASON y Selsey. Sale a one. Bee bills. F, isL church will meet at 7.80: conveyed to Pickering, interment 'Postill,auctioneer. v -John and Mrs. Annan enter- taking place in the Methodic tained a number' of their'friend's bui in round. THURSDAY, FEB. 20th-Auction sale to as oyster au p y g q of farm stock, implements, etc„ at ' y Aper on Tuesday -One of the most interesting lot 22, con. 3. Pickering, the pro- Is here and we can,supply you with-Fresh albite Fish,Salmon Trout - evening• Farmer's Institute meetings everparty oSfG ascoyne Bros. Bale at and Haddock, also Salt Holland Herring and Haddie,"TiD_ned Salmon, -R. H. Walks, Public, School held in Pickering was that held 12.Sv posters. W. B.Powell, r, i Inspector, paid an official visit to ow --Thursday last. The at- auctioneer. Sardines, -Kippered_Herring, etc. our ppublic school on Tuesday and tendance was not very large THURSDAY, F13, 27tb-Auction sale Wedaesd�a�y in the afternoon but t)ve speakers of farm stock, implements, etc. at This Week we will give:go�a bushel t>aeket Iibc. for 16c. S packages -Mrs. Wa m. Allaway, we regret were most interesting,and,under- lot 80, B. F. con. Pickering, the pro- - P kage F' to report, is very ill tit present. stood their subjects. W. F. W, ertp of Peter Marks. Sale at one: ammonia for 25c. 3 tins Dutch cleanser 25c. Brooms"a few left at 25c. Her many friends are anxiously Fisher spoke on Tree Fruits, and Re bills. W. B.Powell, auctioneer. Choice prunes, figs, ppwches for cooking. R hoping for her recovery. J. F. Grierson gave amost rofit- TUESDAY MARCH 4th-Auction sale G A. GILLESPIE DUNBARTO —Mise Margaret Hera and-Miss able talk on Methods of of registered and high grade horses, - Fatten- and cattle, farm machinery, house- . N - Letha Korttim and Fred Weir, of log Stock. In the evening Mr. bold furniture, etc. at lot 7, con. ], deMaster University, spent Sun- Grierson gave a talk on general Pickering, the property of Stephen- day with D. and Mrs. Pettit. subjects and Mr. Fisher on -Ne son_Bro�_�aI.e.at I2 sharp. See - _— - -9t. Andrew's Ladies''Aid- met of Eduction on the Farm." Mre. bills, W. B. Powell, auctioneer,at this home of Mrs. Dunbar at Norman, of Toronto, gave a most THURSDAY. MARCH 6TH—Auction sale. �e�(i f�W e � t iii► a Dunbarton on Tuesday,afternoon. interesting address on "The Pow- of registered and high IIJJ �.l L,J V � g Reade horses Ne'”' a They report a most enjoyable er of Personality" which was lis- and cattle, farm implements and - - time. teased to with with rapt atten- household goods, at lot 12, con. 2, Pickering 1 mile east of Pickering -Ice harvest' is now in full tion by a fairly large attendance. Rp�,/,>: - awing. The hard frost of the Owing to the cold day, the Meth- Village), the property of John week has caused the ice to forth odist church was kind] A°assn. Sale at i�0 sharp' Bee - laced at y P bills. W. B. Powell,auctioneer. very rapidly and is of ve. the di�pogal of-the Institutes, an + quality. Hare, Iketrtet reF res tin oSee which was gratefully accept- WEDS DAY' MARCH 12th-Auction - � -- J. p ed sale of registered horses, registered �. tative of the Department of Agri- and high grade cattle, pigs, etc., at ore culture, is leaving Whitby to ac- —Remember the concert to be lot 3l, rear of con. 2, Pickering, the given in 9t. Andrew's eburch oo property of James McCrae. (west of '. rept a position with the Dominion the evening of Thnrsda Feb. Cherrywoodi. Saleat 12. Traidamet Government. ._ y� 20th. Aa excellent program is be- met at Cberrywood station on rnorri- - -Mrs. P. J. Morcombe \mater- �.eg provided that will be sure to in g of sale. See posters. W. B. V F Lilned John and Mrs. Johnston, Powell, tructioneer. MIS Mackie and Mrs. Wiggins, ase all who ma attend. COMING r___ ' gRlDa, of y WED)rioffa MARCH 12TH-Credit V�Ir//N �/�, w� r Toronto, as well as a number of daroe Le Mar (Mra. Somers- sale of farm stock, implements, I r, {�„✓/'v/ G l doral friends. on Friday evenin Cocks) who has won the hearts of furniture, etc.. at lac S.con. 5 >`z• g all who heard her in the Method• bridge, the property of Charles Mid_ ,T -A number of the farmers of ist church last' fall, will again dieton• No reserve. Sale at one ithis locals are bi-isy hauling coal A Monster Stock-taking February t for the C. P. R., which will be i°e a treat W the residents of o'clock, sharp. See bills. W. Maw, headiness when the work of coin �ickeeAng. She will be "slated auctioneer. struction is resumed in the spring. ti Mise Mary Sirstbrnok, elocu- -= Sale, 9tartB February 7th and > p g tinnier. of'Toronto, a young lady Pleat BOWMAN 9 -The special services lir the who has woo a high reputation as S Methodist church are bein con- iruaranteed , e an entertainer. Miss M. McCamus, tinned this week with marked MST -y etCC3 i i, who is well known in Pickering as - . ends. Tuesday ��'�}'y 5 �1. ' secedes and will be nest week on p pianist, will also gr'ow— an accomplished -it will ,• ^ _ _ 4 Monday, Tuesday and Wedaes- give several piano solos. Locpi We want two more agents may' talent will also assist in the ' .-Dr. E, J. Shirley received pro- is this county } word' on Tuesday of the serious gramme. No one should miss this THOS,W. BOWMAN&SON-Co.Ltd. - - _ entertainment as it will be one of illness from scarlet fever of his __Ridgeville ens: - •:- _ Positively a �,S�3 r���e -: son. Russell, in the isolated ho the bast ever -*i-ven sa Pickering. _ - tel is WinoipeQ. We hope for program will begin at 8 o'clock. n TOOLS -SHARPENED _ Admission 25 cents, children 15 - = his ultimate recovery. cents. - --� Employees of Sir Henry Pel- We make a specialry of crosscut saws �e . are' hitching the Dollar LO the latt unloaded at the station here -It is aur, sad .duty this week '- Teole of all kinds. -Locks repaired. - -on Sunday afternoon two Perch � chronicle the death of one of Razor-boning a specialty. For a first- to ' eron br6hd mares purchased at onr oldest residents in the person class hair trim or an, easy, shave call _ _ Graham & Renfrew's sale for of Mr. David F. F.very, which at the East•ead Barbel shop. -biggegt.. load it. evex pulled•. !�I400, and alAo two Clydesdales took .place on Saturday. the 8th See our House Furnishings of all ' :purchased at the same sale. inst., at his hams on Elizabeth Bads. Slightly-used Carpets from 15 cents a yard up. -We have been receiving a ;trees, Air. Every, who has been W,'J, GORDUN DICKERING ,MaIl� o� the �lumerous bargaili3 number of poems dnri�ng the past a resident of this village for many week or t>w•o that we are unable years, q'Aa in-his 76th. year. The ,, - r � - - meit-n and will-be 1 ami` - nage _ them breathe the from which he had suffered much - poecic spirit, fiver Financed by _ • •while otherti por,see9 no merit during the past few nicnths, and AI111er1C8n8 whatever ass poet rodttrtian, _ his"deaC4 saute as a .happy relief --------------- -- _ ,}' _ -An interesting pevent too g• The deceas- _--- __-'- _- _ _ �� 11S--reaLL them from that ______ _ IUI pplace in the R. C.., .chureb, ..St, ed was a man of great intelligence Catbariues, on the morning of and wonderful conversational , powers. He'was a great-reader -_ BASSANO _ ..carefully - Tue�day, Jan. 2lst, when- Susaii, , _.. the.eldest daughter of Robert cad particularly of historical works, _ ]lire. Sullivan,,of Dunbartoa, was ,and he had a most retentive mem- --j--=------------ - anited in marriage to Charles 13, ory• It was a pleasure to listen a,50,000 of Bassano .13ontla Hader• Chadwick, of Port s- congratult, .co him talk of incidents in the ,WATCH FOR, THE BILL "The N111iWB ' extends' coagratala= early history of this eoaatry. H�+ written by American.Finan- - tions. had a vast fund of knowledge and ciers, at Par. , -Rev. G; L, Jbhn-iton, B. A., good' discripti.ve powers. which ' .-Prese'u t Population 1,500. ' of Horning's Mills, occupied the added much to the interest of his _ Pulpit in St. Andrew's church stories' He was twice married Every. indication of 15,000 is , C H A P IV AN mcwt acceptably last Sunday_ Mr• and by the first marriage be had $ve years. ' two a family, ~ Johnston was formerly of North y, Georgie. who 'has For farther information ' charge of the electric li Bay,:where he'' built up a 'very c a rgr•worka' a et gh t and strong congregation. but ill health systems of Whitby, apply to p/ /�/ c compelled him to take ti period of and Elmon,' now Mrs, the vin, of Ontario Wgsterh' lhvestments'ani _._.�ooT ,P"1/• S/ 1 oG rest. He is now sufficiently re- Carlton, Minn., and by the second - covered•to take another charge: marriage, two daughters,_ Coila, Realty Co., Ltd. -H. R• McClellan, the reprep- who is teaching in Wellington, TJUNDALK, - ONTARIO. We have a complete stock of the best Boots and Shoe@ that can be entative of the Seymour Power and Aggie, who is teaching in Ca, was in town on Saturday last Parry Sound.near Huntsville. Tire ELM- DALE. MILLS Procured. If you havn't been-getting satisfaction _ looking up the funeral took 1 _ prospects_for ex place on Tuesday have-a look at our goods. '• ` tending thou system to Pickering afternoon to the Methodist came- PIC�ERIN'C Village. . They are already furca- tery and was attended by a large " - ishin number of s m ^ MEN'S OVERCOATS q power and light to Wbitby y Pathising friends.- and all the other towns east,so the. The syr$patby of the community As the place to get your next• ez ease would not be is extended to the widow and - [. F fines to e r family beg of Flour. Men's F,ue•lined Coats are lower in price this year and we are �;_.... tending their power linea to our Y in theiraffiiction. '- � - y Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be ' —Y. S. Newell, Of St. Tliamaa, aCHOOt. REPQRT8. beat for Bread. 8xC na good e8. showingexceptional oo Valu ti will offer for sale -m ancrtion in Honor Roll Jr. Division Claremont Glenera Flour Pastry Flour R. A. BUNTING, u�✓ �':ICgERING 3a• Picker3nR Village to-morrow (Sat nrda ), at 12 O'eloek; tweet six piiblic school for January. Sr II.= Grab am Flour �Y twenty-six Mar orsyti•.r Vida Knight, Oscar Fresh Rolled Oats ` hexa-of' own, fres Neal. Jr. II=Mabel Huribert, Myrtle - - - milkers and springers, comprising Benson,Ver•ns Bryan. Sr.pt.7I—Ef- Bran and Shorts - grade Durhanis, Holsteins .. and 8e K°ight.Hugh Gregg. ats and Oat Cha g gg.Allan Thomp. Barley and Barley Chop _ Ayrahires. These itnima]s are. son, Jr, pt. II—Mary Wagg, mon a Mined Feeas 'PREPA RE FOR -WINTER_particularly,good lunch cows,-and Huribert,.Helen Grant. 1a: G}eorgis ` all those wishing such.should at_ Forsyth, Gordon Gregg, Laura Linton Molassine-Meal and Molasses Meal •-- By getting your tend this.sale. Robert g�ir Ward, Robbie. Beelby, $pedal.pricee,in ton lots. - Robert Graham, - - . - , --Gascoyne Bros. having sold ROBE$,- -BLANKETS AND HARNESS NOW The following is a report of the r' their farm, will bold an sac- '' F. W. 'VCT@@3�B tion sale of their farm stock pupils in the Sensor Grade of Clare- Cho -to every' day. Blankets 1.50 up, Sask. Robes 5.00 and 9.00, Cub Bear do 12.00. wont public school for the month of _ pp g- - - implements, etc. at their premises Januar NI.mes in order of merit. 'Call and see our assortment of Harness; Halters,- u lot 22, eon. 3,-Pickering, on Thnre- 9r. (13.)—Alex Morgan, Melissa PICKERING MARKETS - y. p. m. They an, May Florence, Raiph Brodie. - White Winter Wheat, ,......... ;g.9 Snit C-ases, Whips, etc., at reasonable prices. r ds Feb. 20th at 12 f10 i•;: have for sale a number of extra Besse Bennett. Sr. IV (A)—Emma 1" good miicb cows which are`deserv- Reid. Jean EvanP, Albert Lee, Clara Red 9$ Underhill. Roy Forsythe. Willie For- Mixed ing spevi d notice. Those wishing R rias wheat................. .9900 ;,�ICKERRING HARNESS EMPORIUM to pnrhrase wood dairy- cows' Ric, Chsrlie $1«ck. Jr. IV—Vets P g Stephe°aon, Mary Pugh, Hazel Man- Goose ............ S(1 should attend this sale. Remember tle, Isabel Sargent, Barhara R dd, Sprouted. ••70_gp Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL She date, Thursday next. j Verna Evans. Sr, Ill -John Knight, Oats •••-•••••..•!•••............... 33 - '.,".7r}' .-„{9 .,4 w•'...:.w.'`.' '.7 y. '._ ....... • ••. � . ..-. .Yr1.. .^Y. .�;, ,'M .-.a fr, ai�.�pw• ." �+. .-. � ,.,...- s, „� .,..:'a ,&=�a�,� ,,?'- .�• *e;. 'w9;: ,:'t„ ,�.' a. ti5. .�..� •.r�''..�'�,-. c, •._� ;�"''•u, �;.,r,`.�°,2.^.',